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Although Marco Concrete Lifting prides itself on being able to satisfy the needs of the individual homeowner, we have quickly become a leader in commercial applications, as well. We will continue to specialize in the repair and stabilization of concrete and soil—this affords us the opportunity to stay ahead of competitors in terms of new product and application knowledge. Most of our employees have extensive construction backgrounds, however, our work scope does not include framing, drywall, window installation or other general contracting. We are simply the area’s leading foundation repair/soil stabilization specialist.
In addition to our standard services, Marco Concrete Lifting has become one of the few contractors in the state of West Virginia able to provide to following specialties:
- REFRACTORY - RHI cerftied, specializing in Thermal Dryers, Boilers and Kilns
- GUNITE/SHOTCRETE - Tunnels, Mine Face, High Walls, Spillways, Docks, Bridge Walls, and Concrete Rehab
- SOIL STABILIZATION/GROUTING - Magnum Helix, Alloy Mesh Systems, Soil Injection, Compaction Grouting, Urethane Grouting, and Slabjacking
EMERGENCY SERVICES AVAILABLE 1-866-88-MARCO
(1-866-886-2726)
With over 100 combined years of foundation/concrete experience, Marco Concrete Lifting is more than capable of working with structural and geotechnical engineers to ensure your project is correctly assessed and that minimal downtime is seen by your company.
When highwalls or rock faces become hazardous due to rock fall conditions they need to be stabilized in order for onsite work to continue. Marco Concrete Lifting speciallizes in rock fall stabilization using Shotcrete, Gunite, Rock & Earth anchors, Rock Netting or combinations of theseSometimes it becomes necessary to use multiple methods to stabilize a rockface. Below are pictures showing one such instance where Marco Concrete Lifting used an application of Shotcrete followed by an installation of Rock Netting held in place by Rock Anchors.
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This photo shows the condition of the highwall prior to stabilization.
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Another view of the highwall before stabilization.
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Preparation is made by removing loose rock and debris using high-pressure water pumped through a special nozzle.
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Applying shotcrete to the highwall along the edge of the section to be stabilized.
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A closer shot of the shotcrete application.
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Rock netting is installed, anchored to the highwall with strategically placed rock anchors.
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The finished highwall stabilization with shotcrete application and rock netting/ anchor installation.
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Closeup of the finished stabilization project.
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