Anchoring
Ormond Civil offers a full range of anchoring solutions, including both temporary and permanent anchors, hollow bars, soil nails and rock bolts.
We utilise high-pressure drilling and grouting, chemical grouting and more. These methods provide exceptional stability for projects such as slope stabilization, foundation support, and retaining wall construction. Our fleet of specialized drill rigs ensures we can access even the most difficult terrains, delivering reliable results in challenging environments.
We also offer anchor stressing and testing solutions.
With expertise in both temporary and permanent anchoring systems, Ormond Civil is your go-to partner for precise and durable anchoring solutions tailored to any project.


Temporary anchors provide short-term support during construction or excavation, securing walls and stabilizing the ground until permanent systems are in place. Permanent anchors, on the other hand, offer long-term stabilization, providing ongoing support to foundations, retaining walls, and other infrastructure. Both types of anchors help resist lateral forces, soil movement, and groundwater pressures, ensuring safety and structural integrity throughout the construction process and beyond.
Hollow bars are steel tubes commonly used for soil anchoring and ground stabilization. Their hollow design allows for efficient grout injection, improving bonding with the surrounding soil. Ideal for soil nailing, micropiling, and anchoring systems, hollow bars provide a lightweight, cost-effective solution for foundation reinforcement and stabilization in various soil conditions.
Soil nails are long, slender steel bars used to stabilize and reinforce soil in slopes, excavation walls, and embankments. Installed into the ground and grouted in place, soil nails provide critical support by reinforcing the soil structure and preventing slippage or movement. Soil nailing is commonly used in cut-and-cover tunnels, slope stabilization, and temporary excavation support.
Rock bolts are used in geotechnical engineering to stabilize rock masses and prevent rockfall or sliding in tunnels, slopes, and excavations. Installed by drilling into rock and securing the bolt with grout, rock bolts provide support by reinforcing the rock structure. They are commonly used in mining, underground construction, and slope stabilization, offering an efficient solution to stabilize rock faces and ensure safety in areas with weak or fractured rock. Rock bolts are often used in conjunction with mesh or other reinforcement systems for enhanced stability.


