WALL CONSOLIDATION AND ANCHORING SERVICES

At EXOFOR, we provide top-quality gabion services for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Our team of experts has years of experience in the gabion industry and uses the latest technology and equipment to ensure that your gabion wall is installed efficiently and effectively.

Wall Anchoring

An anchor is a tension support, which limits movement from subsequent excavation by providing a pre-loaded condition to the supported ground. Tensile load is transmitted by a steel tendon made of individual strands or bars. The tendon is bonded to competent rock or soil by cement grout.

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LANDSLIDE CONTROL
ROCK CUTS
RETAINING WALLS
EXCAVATION SUPPORT
DAM STABILIZATION
ADVANTAGES OF WALL ANCHORING

Corrosion Protection

Rock and soil anchors ensure cost-effectiveness, durability, and long-term reliability through the implementation of comprehensive corrosion protection systems.

Cost Effective

Ground anchor systems have demonstrated their viability as a cost-effective alternative to conventional retaining walls for both temporary and permanent retaining applications.

Stress testing

Each anchor undergoes stress testing exceeding the designated load capacity.

High Load Bearing Capacity

Rocks and soils exhibit high load-bearing capacities.

Installation Flexibility

These anchors can be installed at any angle, regardless of the type of overlying material or rock.

Compatibility

These anchors are compatible with the construction of various wall systems, including sheet piles, soldier piles and laggings, drilled shafts, soil-mixed walls, and diaphragm walls.

WHAT ARE GABIONS?

Gabions are wire mesh containers filled with rocks, stones, or other materials, used to construct retaining walls, erosion control structures, and other types of walls. Gabions are known for their versatility, durability, and ease of installation, making them a popular choice for many types of construction projects.

Gabions

Gabions are used to slow the velocity of concentrated runoff or to stabilize slopes with seepage problems and/or non-cohesive soils. Also known as Reno mattresses, gabion mattresses have a lower height than other types. They are mostly used in channel lining to prevent erosion. They deal with wave and erosion-induced erosion by reducing water velocity.

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