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Location – Claiborne Co., Tennessee
An active landslide near the tunnel in Cumberland Gap National Park required stabilization as well as repair of an existing soil nail wall. Permanent rock anchors with capacities reaching 330 kips were used intermittently throughout the difficult to access hillside to achieve this. Large precast blocks served as anchor points at each rock anchor location. Approximately 800 square feet of shotcrete was placed to repair the damaged soil nail wall.
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