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A Reputation for Excellence

Landmark Shotcrete has a reputation for excellence through its experienced leadership and dedicated technicians. Superior products combined with precise application result in a high-quality project, finished on time and within budget. Our qualified and committed team of expert technicians can handle any level of complex projects such as structural shotcrete walls, culvert & tunnel shotcrete linings, pools & aquatic, shotcrete shoring, and architectural shotcrete. Committed to a culture of safety, Landmark Shotcrete meets or exceeds all strict health and safety standards.

What is Shotcrete?

Shotcrete is a process of applying spray concrete projected at high-impact velocity onto a receiving surface. The shotcrete process requires less formwork and can be more economical than conventional cast-in-place concrete. Shotcrete, or pneumatically placed concrete, is used in new construction and repairs and is suitable for restricted space, difficult-to-reach area.

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Shotcrete Uses

POOLS AND AQUATIC FEATURES

Shotcrete is highly durable and watertight which makes for a perfect pool shell. The flexible placement of underwater placed concrete, or shotcrete, allows every pool to have a unique shape.

ARCHITECTURAL SHOTCRETE

Shotcrete knows no bounds. Design your custom creation free of the constructability limitations and costliness of cast-in-place concrete. Shotcrete is ideal for retaining walls. With its high compressive strength, using shotcrete for the construction or repair of structural shotcrete walls eliminates crane time and reduces costs associated with formwork and labor.

SHOTCRETE SHORING

Shotcrete offers slope protection. Structural shotcrete is applied to rock slopes to protect a surface that, if left untreated, would slide or fail. Because shotcrete is pneumatically applied concrete, the material is consolidated against the receiving surface to fill cracks and prevent loose material from falling. Soil Nailing is an engineered method used to stabilize existing slopes and to construct or repair retaining walls from the top down. Soil nails are reinforced bars installed in soil mass and are followed by the application of structural shotcrete walls.

CULVERT AND CHANNEL LINING

Shotcrete provides a quick and cost-effective means of channel construction, as it provides the ability to access restricted space and difficult-to-reach areas, including overhead and underground.