Anchors and micropiles
Targeted support and stabilisation interventions in each context
Rotary percussion systems: Reinforcement anchors
La compressed air rotopercussion is an advanced drilling technique that combines rotary motion with percussive action, allowing it to penetrate hard materials such as concrete, rock or compacted soil. This technology is particularly effective for precise drilling, which is necessary for the insertion of anchors.
Thanks to the use of specialised equipment, we are able to able to operate in hard-to-reach or inaccessible places, where the use of conventional machines would be impractical or too cumbersome. Our rotopercussion solutions are designed to ensure maximum operation in extremely confined spaces, such as tunnels, bridges, underground cavities and inaccessible slopes.
Reinforcement and anchoring in complex contexts
Slope reinforcement
Structural stability
Safety in tunnels
Support systems in harsh environments
Strengthening bridges
Rotary percussion systems: Micropiles
Micropiles are small structural elements that provide support and reinforcement to existing foundations or stabilise soils. They are generally small-diameter piles that are installed deep in the ground to transfer the load to more solid and resistant layers.
Micropiles are often built using a system of down-hole hammer. This tool is a drilling device that uses a pneumatic or hydraulic hammer to exert continuous percussion while the hole is being drilled into the ground. The down-hole hammer allows hard materials such as rocks or compacted soil to be penetrated and is particularly advantageous when drilling deep and precise holes, but in confined spaces.