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Soil Nailing
Updated Mar 26, 2026
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Ground stabilization method inserting steel bars (nails) into excavation face, then covering with shotcrete. Used for temporary and permanent retaining walls in top-down excavation. Faster and cheaper than soldier pile/lagging for suitable soils.
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excavation
retaining-wall
soil
stabilization
shotcrete
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Geotechnical
productivity
200-500 sf face/day
typical depth
Up to 60 ft
cost per sf face
$25-$50
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