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Slope protection work is critical in geotechnical engineering to stabilize slopes and prevent erosion, landslides, or rockfalls.
Ideal for unstable ground, providing anchorage while reinforcing the slope. Used in soil nailing, slope stabilization, and retaining walls.
Usually made of steel or other high-tensile materials, these meshes reinforce slopes and retain debris. Often combined with anchors for surface stabilization.
High-capacity steel cables are anchored into stable rock or soil layers. They provide tensioned support to stabilize slopes or large rock masses.
Small-diameter piles that transfer loads to deeper, stable soil or rock strata. Used for slope stabilization, foundation support, and erosion control.
Protective barriers installed at the base or along slopes to intercept falling rocks. Includes flexible nets, rigid walls, or hybrid systems.