We understand that each slope stabilisation and project is unique, which is why we look in detail at the geotechnical considerations necessary to determine the failure mechanisms at work before carefully engineering a ground stabilisation and strengthening system that can perfectly reinforce, stabilise, retain and provide effective earth retention.

Pembroke Court, Chatham
This contract involved the stabilisation of an existing chalk bank of up to 10m in height which had weathered and was spalling off onto the ground below. The chalk bank backs onto a rear car park area...More Information

Marine Parade, Clevedon - Developed on Stable Frontage
A new luxury apartment development on the seafront overlooking the Bristol Channel provided an attractive backdrop and panorama but the slope stability and retaining wall work required to discipline t...More Information

Nailing A Failing Wall
Geolex were required to carry out all soil nailing and associated works for the strengthening and reconstruction of an existing retaining wall known as Chatham Old Tunnel Retaining Wall in Chatham Ken...More Information

Another One Chalked Up
The contract involves the stabilisation of an existing chalk bank of up to 10m in height which had partially failed in one section after a period of prolonged inclement weather during the winter of 20...More Information

A13 Soil Nailing
We were about to commence our second phase of project work on the reinforced soil walls at the toe of the existing A13/A1014 interchange embankment when it became evident that the necessary excavation...More Information