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Projects

A selection of micropile, soil nail, tieback anchor, and shoring projects completed across the Wasatch Front and Intermountain West — commercial, infrastructure, and slope stabilization.

100+
Projects Completed
6
Service Lines
1,000+
Kips Capacity
UT & West
Service Area
Commercial micropile foundation project by Rocky Mountain Micropiles
Micropiles

Featured Project

Commercial Foundation Support, Salt Lake Valley

Installed hollow-bar micropiles to support a new commercial structure on challenging fill and clay soils. Piles were drilled to competent bearing material and proof-tested to 200% of design load per IBC requirements. The micropile system allowed construction to proceed on schedule without over-excavation or soil improvement.

60+ ft
Pile Depth
200%
Proof Tested
On Time
Delivery
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Deep Excavation Shoring, Wasatch Front

Designed and installed a soldier pile and tieback anchor system for a 30’+ deep commercial excavation adjacent to an occupied building and active utility corridor. W14 steel beams were drilled and set at 8′ spacing, with two levels of post-tensioned tieback anchors stressed to 120 kips each. Wall deflection was held to less than 1″ throughout the excavation sequence.

30+ ft
Excavation Depth
120 kips
Anchor Load
< 1″
Max Deflection
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Soldier pile and tieback shoring project by Rocky Mountain Micropiles
Shoring
Soil nail wall project by Rocky Mountain Micropiles
Soil Nails

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Soil Nail Retaining Wall, Commercial Development

Constructed a permanent soil nail wall with reinforced shotcrete facing for a commercial site excavation. Grade 75 threaded bars were drilled and grouted at 5′ spacing in a top-down sequence, with 4″ structural shotcrete applied at each lift. The wall provided permanent earth retention for a below-grade parking structure on a constrained urban site.

25 ft
Wall Height
5′ × 5′
Nail Spacing
Permanent
Design Life
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Hillside Slope Stabilization, Wasatch Front

Stabilized an active hillside failure threatening a commercial development using a combination of micropiles for shear resistance across the failure plane and horizontal drains to reduce the pore water pressure driving the instability. Reinforced shotcrete facing was applied for long-term surface protection. Post-construction monitoring confirmed zero displacement through two full wet seasons.

40+ ft
Slope Height
1.5 FS
Factor of Safety
Zero
Post-Install Movement
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Slope stabilization project by Rocky Mountain Micropiles
Slope Stabilization

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Every project shown above draws from our core service lines. Click through to learn how each system works and when it’s the right solution.

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Whether you’re a general contractor bidding a project, an engineer evaluating geotechnical options, or an owner addressing foundation or slope concerns — send us your plans and we’ll provide a clear, competitive proposal.

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