INdustry INformation
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New Construction Instant Foundation Potential foundation settlement problems can be solved by installing the Chance Civil Construction Foundation System prior to pouring concrete footings. |
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Soil Screwâ„¢ In this "soil nail" application, a Chance screw anchor acts in a bearing mode compared to grouted anchor, which relies on friction. This gives the SOIL SCREW Retention Wall System economic advantages. Bearing plates are spaced along the entire length of SOIL SCREW anchors. They are ready for immediate loading as soon as installed. |
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Wall Tieback Pre-engineered tieback systems for excavation support projects simplify challenges often faced with earth retention. Helical tiebacks are a superior method of earth retention as they can be installed and loaded faster and more economically than grouted tendons. |
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Foundation Underpinning A home resting on unstable soil may shift and settle. To correct this problem, galvanized steel helical piles are screwed into stable soils and attached to the foundation with brackets. The foundation brackets are utilized to support the weight of the structure. The weight of the home is transferred to a stable soil layer. |
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Walkways A.B. Chance walkway piles have been installed in environmentally sensitive areas: such as wetlands, beachfronts, prairies, and historical sites |
The CHANCE® Helical Pile is a segmented deep foundation system with helical bearing plates welded to a central shaft. Load is transferred from the shaft to the soil through helical bearing plates. As a result of their true helical shape, the helices do not auger into the soil but rather screw into it with minimal disturbance.
Commercial & Industrial Applications
Residential Foundation Repair






