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Soil nailing is a technique in which soil slopes, excavations or retaining walls are reinforced by the insertion of relatively slender elements - normally steel reinforcing bars. The bars are usually installed into a pre-drilled hole and then grouted into place or drilled and grouted simultaneously.
They are usually installed untensioned at a slight downward inclination. A rigid or flexible facing often pneumatically applied concrete otherwise known as shotcrete or isolated soil nail heads may be used at the surface.
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Land leveling or leveling is the process of flattening land.
This process is often undertaken before something is constructed, which requires a flat area.
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Soil Compaction is a significant part of the building process, and require mechanical compaction techniques such as rammers, compactors, and rollers. If compacted improperly unnecessary repair costs, and structural damage will occur Methods and techniques on how to properly compact soil types can be found below.
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Soil Supplying is needed to fill large depressions in the construction area.
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Soil Back Filling is the process of taking the excess soil from one part of the construction area and dumping it in another part of the same construction area.
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