What we do

Specialist foundation services

From bored piling and diaphragm walls to marine works and ground improvement — engineered end to end.

Excavation retention & diaphragm walls

Excavation retention & diaphragm walls

Commonly used in congested area for retention systems and permanent foundation works. They can be installed in close proximity to existing structures with minimal loss of support to existing foundations. Diaphragm wall (also known as slurry wall) are basically deep trenches excavated in the soil into which reinforced concrete is placed. Excavation is accomplished by digging panels into the ground, while trench…

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Ground anchoring

Ground anchoring

Ground anchors and tie-backs that stabilise deep excavations and retaining walls, installed and proof-load tested to verify capacity.

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Pile testing

Pile testing

A pile is a slender foundation element cast in the ground or driven into it. Since pile construction, as well as the final product, is mostly invisible, engineers have often questioned their integrity, i.e. their compliance with project drawings and specifications. In fact, experience has shown that in piles of all kinds flaws may occur. The purpose of integrity testing is to discover such flaws before they can…

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Marine works

Marine works

Piling and foundation works for jetties, quay walls and waterfront developments along the UAE coastline.

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Cast-in-situ bored piling

Cast-in-situ bored piling

Another type of reinforced concrete pile which is used to support high building which has a heavy vertical load. A bored pile is a cast-in-place concrete pile where the bored piles have to be cast in the construction site while other concrete piles are pre-cast concrete pile cast in the factory. The machine used for this pile method is a bored piling machine which has specially designed drilling tools, bucket, and…

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Soil improvement

Soil improvement

RAP System (Rammed Aggregate Piers– Vertical Displacement) The impact system uses vertical displacement Rammed Aggregate Piles (RAPS) to reinforce good to poor soil, including loose sand, silts, mixed soil layers, uncontrolled fill, and soil below the groundwater table. The unique installation process displaces soil during installation and utilizes vertical impact ramming energy to construct vertical displacement…

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