Project Description

The Diaphragm Wall/Slurry Wall is a widely used retaining technique by Soletanche Bachy for over 60 years.

They are concrete walls used to stabilize slopes during excavation; these walls use the soil as formwork. Slope stability during drilling, reinforcement placement, and concreting operations is maintained with drilling mud. The mud is made with bentonite, which helps prevent the drilling fluid from seeping into the ground and ensures the hydrostatic pressure needed to stabilize the open excavation. Polymer-based mud can also be used.

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