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DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System

Soil Nails — Micro Piles — Ground Anchors — Rock Bolts

Reno Retrac Project, Reno, NV


DYWI® Drill System secures
Trough Structure for Railroad, Reno, USA
The Reno ReTRAC project in Reno, Nevada, USA

R
eno ranks among the US cities
with the highest quality of life
and the best e­ nvironment for
families. In the past few years the city’s
booming economy has also led to a
strong increase in rail traffic, in particu-
lar in downtown Reno. With the Reno
ReTRAC Project (Reno Transportation
Rail Access Corridor) the city of Reno
wanted to eliminate traffic jams,
­accidents and emissions at at-grade
rail crossings. For this reason, rail traffic
was relocated below ground into a
3.3 km long and 10 m deep trough
structure along the existing railroad
line.

Owner City of Reno, Nevada, NV, USA +++ General Contractor Granite Construction, CA, USA +++ Design Team Leader Parsons,
i CA, USA +++ Project Management Jacobs Engineering Group, CA, USA +++ Sub Contractor (Shoring Contractor) Schnabel Foundation
Co., CA, USA
DSI Services Supply of more than 8,000 R38 DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars supporting 180,000 SF of soil nail wall

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Contents

General Notes............................................................................................................ 4
Technical Data........................................................................................................... 5
Drill Bits...................................................................................................................... 6
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System - Installation............................................................ 7
DYWIDAG Soil Nails................................................................................................... 8
Micro Piles.................................................................................................................. 9
Temporary Ground Anchors.................................................................................... 10
Rock Bolts & Spiles.................................................................................................. 11
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System - Installation Accessories...................................... 12
Stressing and Testing.............................................................................................. 13
References............................................................................................................... 14

DYWI® Drill Bar Installation in Reno, NV

Details, dimensions and system designs


are subject to change without notice.
Refer to installation manual for further
details.
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DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System

General Notes

The DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System


is a fully threa­ded steel bar which
can be drilled and grouted into loose
or collapsing soils without a casing.
The bar features a h ­ ollow center for
simultaneous drilling and grouting
and a rope thread for connection to
standard drill tooling.

Manufactured by cold rolling heavy


wall steel tubing, DYWI® Drill Temporary works support, using ­ Soil Nails to resist subsidence
Hollow Bar forms a standard rope Soil Nails
thread profile (R25 - R51, T76 has a
­trapezoidal thread). The r­olling process
refines the grain s­ tructure of the steel, Installation Advantages Material Characteristics
increasing the yield strength and
­producing a durable drill rod suitable n A
 bility
to work with small drill rigs n F
 ully
Threaded Rod Sections
for a range of a
­ pplications. without casing in narrow spaces Continuous thread ensures that rods
can be cut and coupled at any point.
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars can be installed n S
 imilar
installation methods for all
into a variety of different soils and ground conditions n T
 hread Profile
­ground conditions ranging from sand Standard ISO rope thread (R25-R51)
and gravel to inconsistent fill, boulders, n S
 imultaneous Drill and Grout or trapezoidal thread (T76) produces
­rubble and weathered rock, as well as Installation an excellent bond between the bar
through ­foo­tings and base slabs. Combines both operations into and grout, and enables connection
a single construction cycle, enabling to conventional drill tooling.
high rates of production.
n T
 hehollow core serves for flushing
n N
 o Casing Required with air or water during drilling, but
Can be installed into loose or also for grouting the hole.
­collapsing soils without the need for
a temporary casing to support the n C
 hoice of drill bits for different
borehole. ­ground conditions

n R
 otary Percussive Drilling n E
 nhanced corrosion protection is
Enables quick rates of installation, available upon request
good directional stability and assists
in the consolidation of the grout
­within the borehole.

Wide Range of Applications

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars


are suitable for:
— Soil Nails, Micro Piles, Ground
Anchors for temporary works,
Rock Bolts and Spiles.

Bar / Grout bond

4 Simultaneous drilling and grouting


Technical Data

Bar Designation R25N R32N R32S R38N R51L


Nominal Outer Diameter [in] / [mm] 1.00 25 1.26 32 1.26 32 1.50 38 2.00 51
Average Inner Diamater [in] / [mm] 0.59 15 0.94 24 0.75 19 0.94 24 1.54 39
Average Cross Section Area [in2] / [mm2] 0.41 262 0.56 362 0.72 466 1.00 648 1.17 754
Ultimate Load [kips] / [kN] 45 200 63 280 81 360 112 500 124 550
Yield Load [kips] / [kN] 34 150 52 230 63 280 90 400 101 450
Average Ultimate Tensile Stress [ksi] / [MPa] 111 763 112 773 112 772 112 771 106 729
Average Yield Stress [ksi] / [MPa] 83 572 92 635 87 600 89 617 86 596
Nominal Weight [lbs/ft] / [kg/m] 1.41 2.10 1.88 2.80 2.49 3.70 3.43 5.10 3.97 5.9
Maximum Drilling Depths [ft] / [m] 39 12 52 16 66 20 79 24 85 26

Bar Designation T40N R51N T76N T76S


Nominal Outer Diameter [in] / [mm] 1.57 40 2.00 51 3.00 76 3.00 76
Average Inner Diamater [in] / [mm] 0.71 18 1.30 33 2.09 53 1.77 45
Average Cross Section Area [in2] / [mm2 ] 1.32 854 1.61 1,036 3.32 2,145 3.88 2,504
Ultimate Load [kips] / [kN] 148 660 180 800 360 1,600 427 1,900
Yield Load [kips] / [kN] 118 525 142 630 270 1,200 337 1,500
Average Ultimate Tensile Stress [ksi] / [MPa] 112 772 112 772 108 745 110 758
Average Yield Stress [ksi] / [MPa] 89 614 88 608 81 559 87 599
Nominal Weight [lbs/ft] / [kg/m] 4.50 6.70 5.44 8.1 11.29 16.8 13.24 19.70
Maximum Drilling Depths [ft] / [m] 92 28 98 30 118 36 118 36

NOTE: Maximum allowable, temporary test load is 100% of the yield load. Average cross section area is based on average internal diameter of the bar.
The ultimate and yield load capacity are measured values. The ultimate tensile and yield stress are calculated average values. Mill length is 9“-10“ (3m).
Longer lengths can be special order. Drilling depths are indicative only and subject to ground conditions and drilling methods.

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Hardware Properties


Hex Nut Coupler Coupler
Bar
Length Length Outer Diameter
Designation
H B Ø C
[in] [mm] [in] [mm] [in] [mm]
R25N 2.44 62 5.91 150 1.46 37
R32N 2.56 65 6.30 160 1.65 42
R32S 2.56 65 6.30 160 1.65 42
R38N 3.15 80 7.09 180 2.01 51
R51L 3.54 90 7.87 200 2.48 63
T40N 2.68 68 6.30 160 2.24 57
R51N 3.54 90 7.87 200 2.48 63
T76N 3.15 80 8.66 220 3.82 97
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars for tunnel
T76S 3.15 80 8.66 220 3.82 97
portal ­stabilisation

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars for anchors

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Drill Bits
Drill bits without carbide inserts Drill bits with carbide inserts
Hardened Arching-Button Bit with Drop-Center Arching-Button Bit with Carbide Inserts
— Arching drill bit with drop center button profile — Arching drill bit with drop center button profile.
manufactured from hardened cast steel. — Raised face features embeded carbide blades.
— Raised blades on outside diameter increase — For dense gravels, weathered and
rates of drilling. medium hard rock.
— Suitable for fills, gravels and broken ground
Size Diameter Part Number
Size Diameter Part Number R32 x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8512
R32 x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8502 R38 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 38HR8512
R38 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 38HR8502 R51 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 51HR8512
R51 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 51HR8502 T76 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 76HT8511
T76 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 76HT8501 x 5.12 in / x 130 mm 76HT8512
x 5.12 in / x 130 mm 76HT8502

Hardened Flat Face Button Bit Flat Face Button Bit with Carbide Inserts
— Flat face hardened cast steel drill bit — Flat face drill bit with embedded carbide
with button profile. buttons.
— Suitable for broken ground and — Suitable for stone walls, rubble, broken rock
soft sandstone/limestone. and medium hard rock.

Size Diameter Part Number Size Diameter Part Number


R25 x 2 in / x 51 mm 25HR8202 R25 x 2 in / x 51 mm 25HR8212
R32 x 2 in / x 51 mm 32HR8201 R32 x 2 in / x 51 mm 32HR8211
x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8202 x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8212
R38 x 3 in / x 76 mm 38HR8201 R38 x 3 in / x 76 mm 38HR8211
x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 38HR8204 R51 x 3 in / x 76 mm 51HR8211
R51 x 3 in / x 76 mm 51HR8201 x 4 in / x 100 mm 51HR8213
x 4 in / x 100 mm 51HR8203

Hardened Drop-Center Button Bit Drop-Center Button Bit with Carbide Inserts
— Drop center hardened cast steel drill bit — Drop center drill bit with embedded
with button profile. carbide buttons.
— Drop center increases drilling efficiency. — Drop center for increased drilling efficiency.
— Available for larger drill bit diameters. — Available for larger drill bit diameters.
— Suitable for broken ground and soft sandstone/ — Suitable for stone walls, rubble, broken rock
limestone. and medium hard rock.

Size Diameter Part Number Size Diameter Part Number


R38 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 38HR8204 R38 x 3 in / x 76 mm 38HR8211
R32 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 51HR8204 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 38HR8214
R32 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 51HR8214

Hardened Cross Cut Bit Cross Cut Bit with Carbide Inserts
— Standard drill bit with hardened cross cut — Standard drill bit with featuring cross cut profile
­profile, manufactured from cast steel. with embedded carbide blades.
— for general applications with loose sands — Suitable for weathered or soft rock with
or gravels. hard seams.

Size Diameter Part Number Size Diameter Part Number


R25 x 1.65 in / x 42 mm 25HR8101 R25 x 1.65 in / x 42 mm 25HR8111
x 2 in / x 51 mm 25HR8102 x 2 in / x 51 mm 25HR8112
R32 x 2 in / x 51 mm 32HR8101 R32 x 2 in / x 51 mm 32HR8111
x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8102 x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8112
R38 x 3 in / x 76 mm 38HR8101 R38 x 3 in / x 76 mm 38HR8111
x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 38HR8102 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 38HR8112
R51 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 51HR8102 R51 x 3.5 in / x 90 mm 51HR8112
x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 51HR8104 x 4.53 in / x 115 mm 51HR8114

Hardened Two-Stage Cross Cut Bit Two-Stage Cross Cut Bit with Carbide Inserts
— Drop center cross cut drill bit, manufactured — Drop center cross cut drill bitwith embedded
from hardened cast steel. ­carbide blades in cutting face.
— Drop center increases drilling efficiency. — Drop center increases drilling efficiency.
— Suitable for coarse soils and fills. — Suitable for stiff ground, medium dense gravels
and weak rock.
Size Diameter Part Number
T76 x 5.12 in / x 130 mm 76HT8102 Size Diameter Part Number
x 7.87 in / x 200 mm 76HT8105 T76 x 5.12 in / x 130 mm 76HT8112
x 7.87 in / x 200 mm 76HT8115

Two-Stage Retro-Flush Bit


— Two stage cross cut drill bit featuring Size Diameter Part Number
retro-flush grout holes. R32 x 3 in / x 76 mm 32HR8602
— Hardened cutting faces for increased wear R38 x 5.12 in / x 130 mm 38HR8605
­resistance. R51 x 5.9 in / x 150 mm 51HR8606
— Ideal for mixed fills and clay. T76 x 7.87 in / x 200 mm 76HT8605

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DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System — Installation

Simultaneous Drilling and Grouting


Suitable for granular soils and fills. This
installation method utilises a Grout
Swivel (see page 12), grout pump
and drilling head (drifter, as shown,
top). The technique combines drilling
and grouting as a s­ ingle operation,
ensuring that grout is placed over the
full length of the b
­ orehole. For ground
conditions where borehole colla­pse is
anticipated or where subsequent grout
injection down the center of the bar is
­problematical, simultaneous drilling and
grouting is the preferred solu­tion.

Grouting pressures should be regulated


to maintain circulation at all times
­(typically up to 100 psi), with a small
amount of grout return visible at the
mouth of the bore­hole. Pressures in
Rotary percussive drilling head excess of 100 psi are generally only Installation of DYWI® Drill Rock Bolts
­(drifter) with rotary injection adaptor required for special ap­plications
for grout injection (i.e. anchors in cohesive soils or mining
applications).
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System is
t­ypically installed using rotary The choice of grout pump v­ aries
per­cussive drilling. This tech­ni­que ­between applications, but basic
enables high rates of in­stal­lation, requirements are as follows:
good ­directional stability and also helps
to consolidate the grout within the a) thorough mixing of the grout —
­borehole. to avoid blockages at the drill bit
b) delivery of a continuous v­ olume —
Rotation speeds should be sufficient to to ensure ­consistent grouting
cut a true borehole (120-150 RPM for c) maintenance of sufficient pressure
soil nails; 100-130 RPM for mini piles),
as opposed to displacement of the soil
with the drill bit through percussion Lightweight rotary percussive
and heavy feed pressures (driven ­drilling rig (for restricted access)
installation). Drilled boreholes ensure
enlarged grout bodies to­gether with
better ­permeation of the grout into the
­surrounding ground.

Feed pressures on the drill rods should


be regulated in accordance with the
cutting performance of the drill bit.

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Soil Nails

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar soil nails


­ rovide an in-situ re­inforcement for
p
the stabilisation of slopes. Typical
­applications include railway embank-
ments and road widening projects. The
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System offers
high ra­tes of production when i­nstalled
using the simul­taneous drill and grout
method.

For permanent soil nailing a­ pplications,


galvanizing or epoxy coating the soil
nail provides a p
­ ractical means of
extending the life of the nail.

Face details consist of a bearing plate


with beveled washers when required for
angle compensation. For confinement
of the face between the bearing plates,
a shotcrete or reinforced geogrid will
provide the necessary restraint.

Soil nails securing a reinforced Railway embankment stabilisation


­geomat, for erosion control with Soil Nails

Galvanized end hardware

Soil nails with a galvanized top Simultaneous drill and grout


­section, for road widening ­installation

Shelf to prevent haunching


of geogrid

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Micro Piles

Refurbishment of existing column


bases

Fully grouted Installation through


Installation of DYWI® Drill Injection micro pile an existing slab
­Piles causes minimal disturbance to
­surrounding struc­tures.The system also
enables additional rod sections to be
added ­in-situ, for pile extension in poor
ground where the d ­ epth of the bearing
strata is unknown. Simul­taneous drilling
and ­grouting ensures that the grout
is ­continuously placed over the full
depth of the micro pile, e ­ nabling grout
to ­permeate the surrounding ground
and ­increase skin friction. Rotary
percussive installation ensures high
rates of ­production and provides good
­directional ­stabi­lity if obstructions are
­encountered.
Underpinning of Installation of
Applications for DYWI® Drill Injection augered columns DYWI® Drill
Piles inclu­de but are not limited to: Injection Piles
­column bases, foundation upgrades,
mast stabilisation, r­efurbishment of
DYWI® Drill Injection Piles consist of old structures, and gantry b ­ ases for
a micro pile (or mini pile) bar that can ­overhead power lines on electric
be both drilled and injected with grout rail projects.
during installation. The fully threaded
rod s­ ections can be cut and coupled
at any point, enabling quick and easy
­installation in areas of r­estricted access
or limited headroom.

Upgrading of existing foundations

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Temporary Ground Anchors

DYWI® Drill Injection Anchors provide


an effective temporary anchor that
can be readily installed into loose or
collapsing ground without the need for
a casing. Rotary percussive drilling,
combined with simul­­ta­neous grouting,
ensures that the grout penetrates the
surrounding ground to pro­vide an
increased level of bond.

All ground anchors should incorporate Anchoring of alternate sheet piles,


a fixed length (bonded in the stable no waler required
zone) and a free length (debonded with
a sleeve, in the wedge zone) to enable
the anchor to be p ­ restressed. The
­prestress ­provides an active restraint,
­enabling the anchor to resist service
loadings without a
­ dditional elongation.

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Systems Temporary anchors for tie-backs of


­(irrespective of threadform) are only a contiguous pile wall
­suitable as temporary anchors. Rotary
installed bars cannot provide the level
of corrosion protection necessary for
­permanent anchors working in tension
as outlined in current anchor standards.
For permanent a ­ n­chors, refer to DSI
Rock and Soil Anchor brochure.

Anchor installation prior to


­basement excavation

DYWI® Drill Anchors for sheet pile


tie backs

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Rock Bolts & Spiles

Air or water flush percussive drilling


is normally employed for installation,
­followed by subsequent grout injection
through the bore of the bar. Injected
grout provides the bond for the
DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar and also helps
to ­consolidate fractured ground.

For mining applications, the DYWI®


Rock bolts are passive ties; typically Drill Hollow Bar System is used as self- Spiles provide a p
­ rotective canopy, to
classified as lightly loaded, short ­drilling rock bolt in areas of high stress enable the heading of a tunnel to be
installations. DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar at pillars, crossheads or abutments. advanced without the risk of falling
System provides a practical rock bolt Other applications in­clude the use debris. Often used with NATM
that is quick and easy to install through of the self-drilling bar as an in­jection — New Austrian Tunneling Method —
fractured or broken ground. The system ­conduit for resin, grout or waterproofing ­construction.
is available with a range of harder agents.
drill bits (Tungsten Carbide: button or DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System Spiles
chisel) for efficient drilling in stronger enable drilled installation, reducing
material. localised disruption and providing
a conduit for grouting. Subsequent
­grouting ­assists in the consolidation of
the surrounding ground.

Tunnel portal stabilization

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Spiles

DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Rock Bolts

Spiles for support of tunnel crown

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DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System — Installation Accessories

Grout Swivels
Grout Swivels are used for simul­
taneous drill and grout installation,
to inject grout into the bore of a
rotating DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar. The
unit ­comprises of a heat treated shaft
(to withstand the impact e ­ nergy from
the hammer drive) and a housing into
which the grout is pumped. Inlet ports
within the shaft, enable grout to be
pumped into the bore of the bar.

A bracket is required (attached to the


drifter) to prevent the housing from
­rotating with the shaft, as well as Grout Swivel (rig installation) Grout Swivel (hand held installation)
­positioning it at the correct location to
enable unrestricted operation of the
hammer.

Drill Tooling
A range of drill accessories are
­available, to enable connection
between the output drive of the
drilling head and the different
DYWI® Drill Bar d­ iameters.

Simultaneous drill and grout Grout Swivel fitted below drill head
­installation

Air Flush Shank (hand held Grout Injection Balance Rod Reducing Reducing Coupler
­installation) Coupler Coupler (with centre b
­ ridge)
(for subsequent
grouting)

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Stressing and Testing

Testing of DYWIDAG Soil Nail

Soil Nail Testing Micro Pile Testing


Soil nail testing is used to e­ stablish the A range of tests are used to establish
bond stress within the stable zone of the settlement c­ haracteristics of micro
a slope. Load generated in the wedge piles. Compression testing generally
(re­tained) zone is usually discounted as falls into two categories, static or
it does not contribute to the underlying dynamic.
stability of the nailed slope.
As DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar System soil Static testing e ­ mploys anchor piles or
nails are ­typically fully grouted ­ ­temporary bearing yoke to p ­ rovide the
(the­refore fully bonded), it is necessary ­reaction against which the micropile
to either wash back the grout in the is loaded; dis­­placement can then
wedge zone with a lance, or establish ­measured against load.
the influen­ce of the wedge zone bond
on the final load, so that an a ­ ccurate Tensile pile testing in­­volves ­loading the
assessment of the load in the stable micropile with a jack, from a bearing
zone can be made. plat­form that spans outside the cone
of ­influence. Load is measured through
Nail load is measured through a the jack, with extension
­­ recorded from
­pressure gauge incorporated in the jack an ­independent reference point.
circuit, with extension recorded by a
dial gauge m ­ ounted independently. Temporary Ground Anchor Testing
Proof testing is employed to Tensile test on a
Bearing surfaces, for the jack platform, demonstrate the anchor performance, temporary anchor pile
should be perpendicular to the angle of prior to exca­vation at the front of the
installation and have sufficient bearing face. For temporary anchors, the proof
area to resist settlement as the nail is load is generally 133 % to 150 % of the
tested. An alignment load in the jack ­working load. Following proof loading,
will ensure ­correct orientation of the soil anchors are locked-off at working load
nail prior to measuring its elongation. to provide an active restraint to the
structure.

DYWI® Drill Anchor testing

Testing of DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars for


slope stabilization 13
References
Shoring for reconstruction of Little Mountain R
­ eservoir using DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars
Little Mountain Reservoir, GVRD (Greater Vancouver Regional District), Vancouver, BC, Canada

Shoring works with DYWI® Drill


Self-Drilling Hollow Bar Soil Nails

Owner GVRD (Greater Vancouver Regional District), Vancouver, BC, Canada +++ Engineer Sandwell Engineering, Vancouver, BC, Canada
i +++ Geotechnical Engineer Golder Associates Ltd., Vancouver, BC, Canada +++ General Contractor G ­ raham Industrial Services Ltd.,
Vancouver, BC, Canada +++ Shoring Contractor Southwest Contracting Ltd., Vancouver, BC, Canada
DSI Services Supply of DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars with 3 and 4 m length: 4,500 m R32N, 4,400 m R32S and 1,500 m R38;
technical assistance

Use of DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars to upgrade Centennial Bridge foundation


Fairchild Creek Viaduct, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Drilling works at pier footings

Slope stabilization with 15 m long DYWI® Drill


Self-Drilling Hollow Bar Soil Nails

Client Canadian National Railway, Gormley, ON, Canada +++ General Contractor Geo-Foundations Contractors Inc., B ­ olton, ON, Canada
i +++ Consulting Alston Associates, Markham, ON, Canada
DSI Services Supply of metallized DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars type R32N and components for bridge foundation remediation scheme

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References
“Electra”
1,020m DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Anchors secure the old SDGE Station in San Diego

Owner Bosa Development California II, Inc, British Columbia, Canada +++ Contractor Bosa Development California II, Inc,
i British Columbia, Canada +++ Subcontractor Condon-Johnson & Assoc. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
DSI Services Supply of approximately 10,000 ft. T76S DYWI® Drill Bars with accessories such as couplers, nuts and bits

Brantford General Hospital, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Shotcrete wall with


DYWI® Drill Hollow Bars

Owner Brantford General Hospital, Brantford, Ontario, Canada +++ General Contractor Bondfield Construction, Concord, Ontario, Canada
i +++ Consulting Engineers Carruthers & Wallace Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada +++ Contractor for foundations HC Matcon Inc., Ayr,
Ontario, Canada +++ Engineer for foundations Isherwood Associates Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Services Supply of 40,000 ft DYWI® Drill Hollow Bar Soil Nails for the shotcrete wall

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