Project Description

A proven anchoring solution for stabilizing retaining structures

Tie-backs and ground anchors are installed to transfer loads from retaining systems into competent soil or rock beyond the excavation. They enhance structural stability, limit wall movement, and enable deep excavations where site constraints prevent the use of internal bracing. This approach maximizes usable space while maintaining safety and performance throughout construction.

Key advantages of Tie-Backs and Anchors

Increased Stability

Anchors transfer loads away from excavation faces, improving overall system stability.

Space-Efficient Support

Allows for open excavations without internal bracing, maximizing usable space within the excavation.

Adaptable Design

Anchor length, capacity, and inclination can be tailored to site-specific ground conditions and load requirements.

Applications

Tie-backs and anchors are used across infrastructure, commercial, and urban projects requiring stable excavation support.

Used to support deep excavations where internal strutting would limit access or construction activities.

Applied to permanent or temporary retaining structures to control movement and increase load capacity.

Well suited to sites with limited space or complex construction staging.

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Quality Assurance and Execution

Soletanche Bachy Canada delivers anchoring solutions using specialized drilling and stressing equipment. Anchor installation, testing, and locking-off procedures are closely monitored to ensure performance and compliance with design requirements.

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Do you have a project?

Build on us.

 

 

 

 

Our experts are ready to support your project with strong foundations, and smart solutions.

 

Soletanche Bachy Canada team on the jobsite discussing the project plan