Soil Nails for Retaining Wall: Weehawken, NJ
After we completed the emergency residential home stabilization part of this project post-haste, the general contractor hired us to continue on with them, supporting the deep foundation tasks of their plan to stabilize the landslide.
This included work included multiple phases of steel and concrete elements to secure what remained and add structure to rebuild what was lost. On the sidewall of the cliffs, we drilled soil tie-backs by way of aerial magic. Once that phase was completed we moved into the valley of the property where we installed angled micropiles for the restoration of retaining and support walls.
Our micropiles laid the foundation for the general contractor to complete the project within the specs called by the Weehawken township engineers. Part of ensuring proper project completion and specs is conducting the load test. In this case the ASTM D-3689 TENSION TEST was performed and passed.