Ground Engineering

Ground Anchors

Ground anchors/Rock anchors are essentially steel tendons that are grouted in the ground and can transmit tensile forces from a main structure to the surrounding ground.

Applications

1. To provide resistance to vertical uplift forces in raft due to Ground water.

2. To provide support for Shore piles and concrete walls for deep excavation in order to avoid landslides.

Raft Uplift
Retaining System
Slope Stabilisation

Slope failures can exert tremendous impact on mission success. We in syringa understand these and provide better solutions to tackle the forces exists in undisturbed slopes and the ground water pressurecause slope failure. Ground anchors are often used in combination with walls and horizontal beams to stabilize slopes in order achieve relatively deep cuts to be made for the construction of basements.

Slope Stabilisation
Anchor Components
Micropiles

Micro piles are small diameter piles(125 to 300mm) used for underpinning, which can be installed in almost any type of soil where piles are needed. In areas where conventional methods cannot be used such as restricted access or low headroom areas, micro piles are a good solution and are appropriated for a wide range of ground conditions.

 

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