CUSTOMIZEd & Personalized
Our Services
DyMont Engineering Inc. is a Geostructural Engineering Firm with solid practical experience and more than 200 completed projects. We specialize in temporary and permanent shoring wall design featuring single and multilevel support structures. DyMont Engineering Inc. is highly experienced in shoring design with TTC standards, CN Rail guidelines, Metrolinx and City Standards including GTA, Barrie, Halton and Peel Regions, Burlington and many more. We have a good knowledge base on soil conditions around Southern Ontario and are happy to take on even the most challenging projects.
Providing Personalized Design Solutions
That Are ‘Beyond Ideas’
Track protection
Caisson wall with multilevel supports designed with Arema & CN/CP Rail guidelines
Soldier pile & lagging wall with single or multilevel supports designed with Arema & CN/CP Rail guidelines
Grade separation shoring wall design
Caisson walls
Design to maintain adjacent buildings
Design of water cutoff system
Design with single or multilevel supports system
Tunnel Access/Exit Shafts
Compression rings
Soldier Pile & Lagging
Design of cantilever walls
Design with single or multilevel supports system
Tunnel Access/Exit Shafts
Grade separation design
SHOTCRETE WALLS
Design of shotcrete walls with nails or rock pins
SHEET PILE & COFFERDAMS
Design of water cutoff system
Design with single or multilevel supports system
TEMPORARY GUARD RAILS
Vehicular guardrails
Pedestrian guardrails
FOUNDATION DESIGN
Continuous Flight Augers (CFA)
End bearing & friction caissons
Driven piles
Micropiles
Underpinning
MONITORING
Inclinometers
Building monitoring
Shoring pile monitoring
Vibration monitoring
PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS
Existing roadways
Existing buildings
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TORONTO, ON | CANADA
PHONE: 647.745.1675
EMAIL: [email protected]