At Vasant Tech, we specialize in designing and implementing soil nailing systems that reinforce soil masses and prevent collapse, landslides, or erosion in both temporary and permanent applications. Soil Nailing is a reliable and cost-effective technique for stabilizing slopes, excavations, and retaining walls. We do soil nailing for Highway Cut Slopes & Widening Projects, Metro Rail Corridors & Deep Excavations, Bridge Abutments & Embankment Stability, Tunnel Approaches & Portal Areas, Urban Basement & Foundation Excavations, Mining & Hill Development Projects.
Soil nailing is a ground reinforcement technique where closely spaced steel bars (nails) are inserted into the soil at an angle and grouted in place. These nails act in tension to hold the soil mass together, often combined with facing systems like shotcrete, wire mesh, or precast panels to form a stable retaining surface.
Used on natural or cut slopes to prevent landslides and erosion, especially in hilly terrain, highway cuts, and embankments.
Reinforcement of deep excavations in urban and infrastructure projects, ensuring safety of adjacent structures and utilities.
Alternative to conventional retaining walls in space-constrained sites, allowing for vertical or near-vertical cuts.
Strengthening and support for tunnel entrances, roadways, and rail embankments prone to instability or settlement.
Use of reinforced shotcrete facing for structural support, aesthetics, and protection against surface erosion.
Integration with ground anchors, geogrids, or drainage systems based on geotechnical conditions and design requirements.
Soil instability can lead to project delays and safety hazards. With Vasant Tech’s soil nailing solutions, you gain secure ground support tailored to your site. Contact us today for a site assessment or geotechnical consultation.