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Shoring is used in construction for various purposes:
Supporting excavations | When excavating for basements, foundations, or utility trenches, the sides of the excavation need support to prevent collapse. Shoring systems such as sheet piles, soldier piles and lagging, or trench boxes are used. |
Underpinning existing foundations | When repairing or extending existing foundations, shoring is used to support the structure above while the work is performed. This prevents settlement and damage. |
Propping up existing structures | Shoring can be used to temporarily support parts of structures being repaired or modified to allow work to proceed safely. |
Preventing lateral movement | Shoring systems like tiebacks and soil nails can be used to prevent lateral movement of the soil and stabilize slopes. |