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Foundations and Earth Retention Services
D’Appolonia provides a wide range of design services related to foundations and earth retention structures. Projects where these types of services are provided frequently involve develop-ment of innovative designs using specialty construction techniques to provide cost-effective construction solutions in difficult terrain or in conditions where conventional solutions are unattractive. Our engineers are familiar with a wide variety of specialty construction techniques and routinely perform analyses and prepare designs for owners and specialty contractors. Many of these projects involve remediation of failed or failing slopes in extremely difficult soil and rock conditions. We are familiar with the design and construction requirements for a wide variety of specialty construction techniques.Most popular related searches
earth retention
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soil reinforcement
- Soil-nailed slopes and embankments
- Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) retaining structures and embankments
- Reinforced soil slopes (RSS)
- Anchored structures including prestressed tied-back retaining walls
- Soldier beam and lagging walls
- Micropile foundations
- Ground improvement techniques such as grouting, dynamic compaction, vibro-compaction and wick drains
Our experience with foundations and earth retention structures includes:
- FOUNDATION DESIGN/IMPROVEMENT OF SUBSURFACE
- CONDITIONS
- DRIVEN PILE, DRILLED SHAFT AND MICROPILE FOUNDATIONS
- SLOPE AND SLOPE-RETAINING STRUCTURE DESIGN
- REMEDIATION OF FAILED SLOPES AND EMBANKMENTS
- EXCAVATION SUPPORT/DEEP EXCAVATIONS
- PROBLEM GROUND CONDITIONS
- EXPANSIVE SOILS, SHALE AND SLAG/FOUNDATION HEAVE
- GEOSYNTHETICS APPLICATIONS
Brief descriptions of our capabilities in the areas listed above are provided in the following paragraphs. More detailed discussions of individual topics can be accessed by clicking on the links provided.
