
SOIL NAILING
Soil nailing is a construction remedial measure to treat unstable natural soil slopes or as a construction technique that allows the safe over-steepening of new or existing soil slopes.
The technique involves the insertion of relatively slender reinforcement steel into the slope.
The technique involves the insertion of relatively slender reinforcement steel into the slope.

GROUTED NAILS
In grouted soil nailing method, pneumatic drilling machines are used for creating holes in the slope surface. After that, steel bars are installed in this hole and grouted with cement slurry.

RCC PILING
Apile is basically a long cylinder of a strong material such as concrete that is pushed into the ground to act as a steady support for structures built on top of it.

GROUTING
To improve the mechanical properties of poor rock and to make it impermeable, conventional drilling and grouting is restored,in this process, drilling is done in the foundation rock in 3-5 meters and cement grout with admixture is pumped in the drill hole in descending or ascending order

MICROPILING
Micro piles are high-performance, high-capacity drilled deep foundation elements typically between 5–12 inches in diameter that can extend to depths of 200 feet and achieve working loads of over 200 tons.

GABION WORKS
A gabion is a cage , cylinder or box filled with rocks, concrete, or sometimes sand and soil for use in civil engineering, road building, military applications and landscaping.

SHOTCRETING
Shotcrete is a mixture of cement and aggregates(fine & coarse) conveyed by compressed air to the nozzle of a spray gun, where water is added. The wet mixture is then sprayed to a recommended thickness.

ROCK ANCHORS
Rock anchors are made of high tensile steel, and typically they are anchored in sound bedrock by means of high strength grouting.