Diaphragm

Diaphragm Walls

Retaining walls are deep reinforced concrete walls built into the ground to provide permanent structural support and control groundwater. They are commonly used in deep basement courses, underground tunnels, and tunneling in urban environments. Constructed using slurry trenching techniques, retaining walls offer high strength, minimal soil disturbance, and excellent water resistance. Their precision and durability make them ideal for challenging soil and groundwater conditions.