Shotcrete is pneumatically placed concrete typically ranging in thickness from 2"to 24" thick. It is applied to create
a concrete fascia for permanent and temporary earth retention systems.
Shotcrete is cost effective because it does not require
the use of forms and can be installed quickly, often accelerating the project schedule. In the past, a disadvantage of
shotcrete has been its rough and unattractive appearance in permanent installations.
TBH specializes in sculpted shotcrete.
This process, in which the shotcrete is stained and textured to match nearby geologic formations, allows shotcrete to blend
seamlessly into the environment. A carved shotcrete structure saves time and provides an attractive, natural looking, yet
structurally sound retaining wall.
Soldier Pile Wall consisting of 14 piles, 2 ft. diameter by 25 ft. long with timber lagging; Soil Nail Wall with shotcrete facing. Soil nails were 25 ft. long in silty clay conditions.