Our vast experience in the civil construction and earthworks industry has taught us that timing is everything for a profitable project.
Civil Transport provide a one-stop-shop for every aspect of the excavation and shoring stages necessary to prepare for construction.
Since shoring and excavation must be performed in continual stages in conjunction with each other, it makes sense for one team to schedule and manage both processes.
Our shoring systems include piling the perimeter of the site to be excavated, capping each pile, installing either temporary or permanent anchoring to support shoring walls and shotcreting.
Timing is Everything
Whilst we can provide shoring services separate from excavation services, both processes are highly dependant on each other and work more cost-effectively when both areas are being managed by one team.
Setbacks on either side will incur delays on the other, and therefore on the whole project.
Contracting Civil Transport for both your shoring and excavation means stages can be performed simultaneously allowing flexibility and reactiveness thus minimising contingencies and additional costs.
Bored piles have a range of uses including deep foundations, bridge foundations, contiguous and soldier pile retaining walls and supports for overhead structures.
Ground anchors are designed to support structures, excavations, slopes, embankments and are used in geotechnical and construction applications. Typical uses for either temporary or permanent earth anchors include supporting retaining walls, structures, slopes, embankments and to offer lateral support for vertical structures.
This method prevents soils leaching between the piles after excavation. This piling technique can be used to construct walls, tanks, basements or below-ground structures
Capping Beams prevent or inhibit lateral displacement of the installed retaining piles or columns during the excavation process and transfer vertical structural loads from the building when constructed to the piles, columns or retaining structures including shotcrete.
CFA (Continuous Flight Auger) is a drilling process suitable for penetrating dense layers and is unaffected by groundwater or collapsing soil conditions.
Shotcrete is suited for vertical shoring requirements such as piled retaining walls. With the introduction of rows of ground anchors holding back each excavated level, shotcrete offers the final structural element of retention and also the final finished basement walls for safe and rapid construction.