Ground Engineering Solutions
Ischebeck Titan supplies innovative ground engineering solutions for all types of ground engineering and ground improvement work. We can supply micropiles, soil nails, solid bars, hollow bars, injection anchors plus many more. Our innovative systems have been successfully used on a multitude of applications around the world, providing the optimum solution for piling, shoring, tie-backs, soil nailing, slope stabilisation, basements, foundations, dewatering prevention and trenching.
The Ischebeck Titan range of hollow self-drilling injection anchors offers excellent versatility in civil engineering applications. Consultation at an early stages of a project, can deliver significant cost and time-savings benefiting over traditional methods in temporary and permanent works projects. Ischebeck Titan is renowned throughout the world’s concrete frames and civil engineering industries for providing some of the most innovative and effective solutions for a wide variety of ground engineering, structural stabilisation and earth retention solutions.
We carry out industry specific seminars and design workshops nationally, and with our network of engineers here in the UK we can provide technical assistance and project advice without delay.
Our Innovative Solutions

Ground Anchors
Our Anchors have been approved by Network Rail, The Highways Agency, London Underground and Environment Agency for both temporary and permanent applications.

Micropiles
Ideal for the use as micropiles, tension piles, root piles and underpinning. Works in both compression and tension, providing a load range of between 110-3660kN.

Soil Nails
Soil nails are an efficient, effective and economical method of soil reinforcement. They can be used to stabilise, existing structures and used for many different applications

Drill Drain
The Drill Drain filter nail is a system that utilises the TITAN 40/27 to inject a filter material with the optimum permeability coefficient, allowing slope dewatering.

Preventer
TITAN Preventer is used in conjunction with micro-piles in areas where water ingress is a distinct possibility, for example in basement areas and underground car parks.