SOIL NAILS

Rockend Drilling are committed specialists in both temporary and permanent ground anchors. We can support your project need.

Soil Nails are commonly used in retaining wall tie backs, resistance to landscape sliding and structure overturning. Ground anchors transfer tensile loads, using high strength steel bars or Fibre reinforcement. They consist of an anchor head, a free length and a bond length, they can temporary or permanent designs based on applications.

PROCESS

A full-length hole is drilled through the soil and into the bond zone in soil or rock, using temporary casing if necessary. Threaded bar or strand tendon is inserted into the hole and the hole is filled with high-strength grout from the bottom up using a tremmie pipe. Any casing used is then extracted. Bond breaker covers the length of bar or strand above the bond zone to eliminate load transfer there. if necessary post grouting of the bond length can be done after few hours in order to increase the bond with the soil or rock.

Finally, the anchor head is tensioned or stressed in a controlled manner to ensure the load capacity is as required and then connected to the structure requiring the support. Post grouting can be done after few hours if necessary.

APPLICATIONS

  • Excavation support

  • Temporary or permanent slope stabilisation

  • Tie down applications for permanent structures

Soil Nails

Temporary ground anchors Melbourne