Ground Anchors
Ground Anchors are a versatile and practical form of earth retention. Over the years, the technique has been successfully deployed all over the world to tackle the challenge of unstable embankments and to provide stability for slopes generally. The main purpose of ground anchors is to prevent horizontal movement whilst stabilising retaining structures, along with preventing additional movement to existing retaining walls or bridge abutments and unstable unstable ground. Ground anchors can carry very high retain to retain structures and slopes. The main purpose of geotechnical ground anchors is to prevent horizontal movement, while stabilising retaining structures, including sheet pile, bored concrete pile and steel tubular walls.
Ground anchors are used for a variety of applications in infrastructure, mining and civil engineering to stabilize natural or cut slopes and to resist uplift and over turning forces acting on structures. Ground anchors are available with a variety of corrosion protection systems which are applicable to any ground conditions, budget and level of acceptable design risk for the project.