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Nimes Landslide Stabilization Presentation
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Landslide Stabilization905 Nimes Place
Bel Air
Drill Rigs Overlooking Wilshire Skyline.
These large drill rigs drill 36” holes to 100’ in roughly one hour.
Drill Rigs and 125’ Cranes
Pumping Concrete in Inclinometer Pile # 8-20
There are close to 220 piles being installed to stabilize the landslides, 8 of which will have Slope Inclinometers
attached to monitor future movement. The Slope Inclinometer Piles pictured are ready to install.
Pumping Concrete @ 3500psi into Slope Inclinometer Pile # 8-5
Slope Inclinometer Fastened to Pile
Moving 90’ Slope Inclinometer Pile Into Place
Slope Inclinometer Pile Being Lowered into Boring Hole
Cranes with Pile, and 6” Concrete Pumping Hose Apparatus
Aligning Slope Inclinometer Pile into Bore Hole
Lowering Inclinometer Pile into Bore Hole
Installing New Inclinometer Pile While Drilling New Boring in Background
Pile Row with Shotcrete Wall. Inclinometer Pile Installation is in the Background
Pumping Concrete @ 3500psi with Inclinometer Pile # 6-60 at Elevation
Installed Inclinometer Pile # 8-5
Pile Row with Shotcrete Wall. Excavation and removal of the landslide is now being performed. Some
areas of the pile wall will have a 70’ vertical exposure before the material is replaced and re-compacted.
Top of Pile with Slope Inclinometer DataMate
Installed Inclinometer Pile
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