Qualitative and quantitative analysis of slope stability. stability analysis (SLOPE/W, MStab and TALREN), retaining wall design (WALLAP and MSheet), pile design and pile driving (REPUTE, GRLWeap and in-house. Description Relevant to embedded wallsInformation obtainedfrom Wallap analyses.
Clear description of the Wall size including supports. CIRIA Report 104, Design of retaining walls embedded in stiff clays CIRIA. Our qualified geologists and engineers provide the following services WALLAP Analysis results Graphical output from the program and Tables outlining all the properties.
We also carry out observation of construction and provide geotechnical certification for works we have investigated, designed and observed during construction. Where necessary our services can extend to design of slope stabilising measures such as in-ground retaining, soil nailing and sub-surface drainage. This video explains about how the forces acting on Cantilever retaining wall and check for the factor of safety against sliding and factor of safety against. Where slope instability has occurred or is expected to occur that affects an existing or proposed structure, we will use the results of our analysis to formulate geotechnical design recommendations to assist with mitigation of the risk, and repair of any damage. The results of slope stability analyses can be used to provide design recommendations to help ensure that an existing or proposed development is not subject to risk of damage due to slope movement. These include assessing the risk of slope movement for proposed or existing building platforms and carrying out forensic analysis on slopes that have already experienced either recent or historic instability.Ĭommon forms of slope instability are often described as landslides, land slips, slumps and debris flows. analysis, using unfactored soil strength and action, to determine the predicted wall deflection, based on WALLAP. We carry out analysis of slope stability for various purposes.