Is the process of supporting the excavated area to be used for building, structure or deep trenches, which are in danger of collapse during excavations for construction, or renovation and alteration of structures; by shoring we also protect adjacent structures.

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Shoring methods:

Timber

It consists of steel beam and wooden walls which come between the steel beams.

Hydraulic

The use of hydraulic pistons that are pumped outward until they press against the trench walls.

Pneumatic

Similar to hydraulic shoring however uses air pressure instead of hydraulic pressure.

Secant Piles

Are formed by constructing, intersecting reinforced and non-reinforced concrete piles. The secant reinforced with either steel rebars or with steel beams they are constructed by drilling or auguring.

Timber shoring and secant piles are required to be reinforced by using Soil Nailing which is a technique in which excavated walls are reinforced by insertion of steel reinforcing bars.