Shotcrete Contractors Solutions
As a premier specialist in shotcrete applications and foundation expertise nationwide, Schnabel specializes in tailoring solutions for unique challenges encountered across diverse projects. When faced with complex construction scenarios due to irregular surfaces, Schnabel stands out in delivering reliable shotcrete retaining walls, ensuring the steadfast structural integrity of your project.
Sprayed pneumatically onto vertical or sloped surfaces, shotcrete is a unique concrete blend. It is commonly employed in tandem with elements like soil nails to deliver a secure and dependable solution for retaining earth.
As a top-tier contractor specializing in Geostructural Design & Construction, Schnabel excels in offering expertise to create enduring shotcrete retaining walls designed to meet the distinctive needs of your construction project.
SHOTCRETE SOLUTIONS
Shotcrete is a form of low-slump concrete that is applied pneumatically by propelling it onto a surface using compressed air. It features a modest water/cement ratio, elevated cement content, and usually incorporates small aggregates, typically no larger than pea gravel. Achieving compressive strengths surpassing 5,000 psi is commonplace. The adhesive properties of shotcrete enable its application on vertical and overhead surfaces without the necessity of formwork. Through meticulous quality control, it is possible to construct a wall surface with a thickness of 8 inches or more in a single application.
Schnabel, a seasoned shotcrete contractor, employs shotcrete primarily in the construction of both temporary and permanent facings for soil nail retention walls. Moreover, shotcrete can serve as a facing for various types of earth-retaining walls. In the case of soil nail walls, an initial 4 to 6-inch temporary shotcrete layer is directly applied to the excavated ground surface. For walls intended to be permanent, an additional 6 to 12 inches of reinforced shotcrete is applied subsequent to the installation of soil nails and the initial shotcrete layer. The final surface of the permanent facing can exhibit diverse finishes, ranging from sculpted and stained to gun finished or finish-troweled, resembling a formed concrete wall.
Reach out to a Schnabel branch office to determine the suitability of shotcrete retaining walls for your project.
Positive outcomes are the inevitable outcome.
The 725 Ponce project was one of the first projects in Atlanta where Schnabel installed permanent shotcrete walls for the below grade basement of the structure. The basement are typically cast-in-place concrete, however, on this project the shotcrete system proposed by Schnabel improved the overall project budget and schedule.