A reinforced soil technique comprising a vertical array of inclusions is discussed. It is shown theoretically and practically basis to perform a role similar to now well-proven reinforced soil systems comprising horizontal arrays of reinforcing inclusions. Vertical soil reinforcement permits existing slopes to be reinforced or repaired with only a fraction of the volume of excavation necessary for horizontal arrays of reinforcement. The paper shows that the technique offers the possibility of highly cost-effective stabilisation of natural slopes and existing embankments and cuttings. Its potential for forming other types of soil structures is also discussed.

  • INTRODUCTION

  • SLOPE SURFACE TREATMENT

  • ADDITIONAL SLOPE STABILISATION EFFECTS

  • THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS

  • DESCRIPTION OF APPLICATIONS OF THE TECHNIQUE

  • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

  • PERFORMANCE AND COST

  • CONCLUSION

  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  • RFERENCES

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