tiebacks
Tiebacks are structural elements used in construction and engineering to provide stability and support to walls, slopes, or other structures. They are typically made of steel cables or rods anchored to the ground or a solid structure, helping to resist lateral forces such as wind or soil pressure. Tiebacks are commonly used in retaining walls, excavations, and temporary shoring systems.
In addition to their structural role, tiebacks can also enhance the safety and longevity of a project. By distributing loads and preventing movement, they help maintain the integrity of structures like retaining walls and excavation sites. Proper installation and maintenance of tiebacks are crucial for ensuring their effectiveness.