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Access Engineering outpaces Nugagahapura slope stabilization work

01 Mar 2017 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

 

 

Access Engineering is making great strides in the stabilization work of cut slopes in the Nugagahapura, Kirulapona below Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) land using soil nailing technology as an effective mitigation measure for landslide hazards. 
Evaluating the hazard condition thriving in the CMC land in Nugagahapura and the susceptibility for the hillside to sleep upon the residential neighbourhood located at the foot of the hill, the CMC recently initiated a slope stabilization work with the consultation of National Building Research Organisation. 
The scope of this strenuous and challenging work includes erection of a temporary working platform, drilling of 125mm diameter soil nails through soil and rock, installation of galvanized 255mm diameter soil nails with centralizers, grouting of boreholes, fixing of galvanized surface plates and nuts to the nail top, drilling of 90mm diameter-long drains and 50mm diameter short drains with geo-textile wrapping, shotcreting and pullout tests. 
“Prediction of earth slips in this man-made slope is extremely difficult and challenging. Access Engineering with a high level of expertise in all aspects of ground engineering and slope stabilization, a professional in-house site team and a purpose designed fleet of machinery operate successfully withstanding the numerous environmental obstacles to be faced at site.
A special MT 100 hydraulic soil nail drill machine is also deployed at site to carryout soil nailing operations on platforms with a 90 percent angle with winch and rope support,” said Senerath Bandara, Project Manager of stabilization of cut slopes in Nugagahapura below CMC land using soil nailing technique (Phase I).
This six-month long operation, which is in progress now in Nugagahapura, is scheduled to be completed by October 2017.