Hampton sits at roughly 10 feet above sea level, with a water table that rarely drops more than 8 feet below grade. That means half the projects along Mercury Boulevard or near the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion face groundwater during excavation. We design active and passive anchors for those conditions. A soldier pile wall with active tiebacks handles the lateral pressure. A passive anchor system stabilizes the base of a cut when space is tight. For deep excavations in the Yorktown Formation, we pair anchor design with a slope stability analysis to confirm the global factor of safety before any steel goes in the ground.
A single under-designed anchor in Hampton's high-water-table soils can fail progressively; we size each tendon for the corrosion protection level that the site demands.



