Rock & Soil Stabilization to Protect Your Property

Rock & Soil Stabilization

Stabilization is a very important issue for many home and property owners.  In many areas of the country, this issue can haunt even the most wary owners.  Shifting foundations, unstable soil embankments.  There are many reasons for needing stabilization work.

Yenter Companies has all the capabilities to design and build effective and efficient stabilization systems. We employ professional civil engineers, who design rock and soil stabilization systems in-house and exclusively for our customers. Our team of engineers specializes in earth retention, rock-fall barrier and mitigation, and mechanically stabilized earth walls (MSE).ide

Many or our stabilization services include rock-bolting, soil-nailing, shotcrete application, mesh-barriers and more. Yenter Companies has a full fleet of casing drills, crane-suspended drill rigs and workbaskets, climbing and scaling crews and all other essential equipment and personnel.

 

Our Most Common Stabilization Services Include:

  • Soil-nailing
  • Tiebacks
  • Shotcrete application
  • Rock-bolting
  • Rockfall mitigation and scaling
  • Mechanically stabilized earth retention systems
  • Slope failure analysis and solution designs
  • Micropiles

Specialized and Technical Services Include:

  • Helicopter mobilization for complicated access and egress situations
  • Rock scaling
  • Rockfall protection barrier design and build
  • Rope-suspended crews and equipment for difficult scenarios

 

 

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Comments (1)

Anonymous
John Davis

I agree that soil stabilizing is a big and important issue when it comes to property owners. Some of the properties that we own may pose significant danger if it is not stable. Good thing, there are soil stabilization methods available today to make our future properties safe to live in.

Jul 29, 2010 03:10 PM
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