How it Works
Excavation Shoring is a critical safety technique used to stabilize the walls of an excavation site and prevent collapses during construction. This process involves installing temporary supports, such as hydraulic shores, steel plates, or trench boxes, to maintain the integrity of the surrounding soil or structures.
Shoring allows crews to safely work in deeper excavations without compromising the stability of nearby infrastructure. It’s especially important in projects involving tight spaces, unstable ground, or areas with existing utilities.
By ensuring safety and structural stability, Excavation Shoring helps streamline construction projects while protecting workers and the environment.