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Earth Retention

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Cost-saving technologies providing lasting solutions

We give our clients the best value engineering by applying the latest technology and considering both constructability and cost. As a primary designer and builder of temporary and permanent earth retention systems, DBM is constantly applying new and advanced techniques as well as designing and manufacturing custom drilling equipment when conventional equipment use is impractical.

Earth Retention services and capabilities include:

• Soldier Pile and Lagging Systems

• Rock and Soil Tieback Anchors

• Soil Nailing

• Piling Systems

• Micropile Stabilization

• Structural and Architectural Shotcrete

• Slurry Diaphragm Walls

• Underpinning

• Soil Mixing

• Drainage Control Systems

• Secant Pile Walls and Rings

• Internally Braced Systems

Consistently providing ground reinforcement and strengthening

DBM is a recognized industry leader in developing and implementing soil nail and ground anchor technology.

Soil nailing is a cost effective method of providing earth retention structures for support of deep excavations, slopes, bridge abutments and roadways. Soil nails are primarily used to reinforce and strengthen the existing ground by installingclosely spaced steel bars secured by grouting. This technique creates a composite reinforced soil mass stable enough to retain the ground on a temporary or permanent basis.

Ground anchors differ from soil nails in that they are posttensioned structural elements, installed and pressure grouted in soil and rock to transmit an applied tensile load into the ground. Typical applications include anchored earth retention to stabilize excavations and slopes, resisting vertical uplift forces generated by hydrostatic, seismic and overturning forces. Commonly used in both temporary and permanent applications, ground anchors can provide significant cost savings over more conventional mass concrete structure alternatives.

DBM’s vast experience in design/build soil nailed and anchored earth structures has resulted in the successful construction of hundreds of specialty geotechnical projects including:

• Earth Retention

• Excavation Support

• Slope Stabilization

• Dam Anchorage

• Bridge/Equipment/Building Tiedowns

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Green River Bridge Reopens After DBM Work

 

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Tight Urban Excavation Sites Call for Special Techniques

 

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Carnevale Takes Reins of ADSC’s Micropile Committee

 

Trio System in Seattle Makes Wall a Good Neighbor

 

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The Cosmopolitan Condominium, Seattle, WA

 

Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel

 

US 26:Sunset Highway, OR

 

Hood Canal Bridge Retrofit

 

BNSF Ruston Way

 

UC Santa Cruz Engineering Building

 

Caribou Creek, Palmer AK

 

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research

 

SR 189 Provo Canyon, UT

 

SR 10 MSE, Soda Springs, ID

 

268-10 Harris Reservoir Replacement

 

267-10 Interstate 5 Willamette River Bridge

 

273-10 Mottman Road

 

260-09 UWMC Hospital Expansion

 

4528-10 Graham Landfill

 

4534-10 Summit Bay Vista

 

4525-10 Rose Street Apartments

 

UWMC Hospital Expansion

 

235-08 4S Ranch-Lone Bluff Slide Repair

 

233-08 OR-213 East Portland Freeway

 

236-08 St. Mark's Lutheran Church

 

229-08 Green River Bridge Emergency Repair

 

4360-08 St. Anthony's Medical Office

 

192-07 Banjo Bill Campground

 

179-07 8th St Bridge Replacement

 

4344-08 M Parsons Office Bldg

 

4343-08 Tri City Light Bases

 

4338-08 UPS Science Bldg

 

4337-08 Sehome Substation

 

190-07 112th Ave

 

186-07 Grays Harbor

 

184-07 8th & Virginia Downtown Seattle

 

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4147-06/Small Projects Division

 

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139-06/Northeast Sawdust Hill/Kitsap County

 

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4049-05/Small Projects Division

 

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3997-05/Small Projects Division

 

980-04/C-510 Sound Transit Downtown Seattle

 

977-04/C-710 Sound Transit Beacon Hill

 

993-05/Neptune Apts