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Hélice Contínua: uma técnica eficiente para a construção civil
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Continuous Helix: an efficient technique for civil construction

Technology that guarantees more agility and security for large projects

Continuous Helix: an efficient technique for civil construction

What is the Continuous Helix?

The continuous helix is known to be a drilling technique widely used in construction to create deep foundations for various structures. This process involves a special drill with spiral blades. After drilling into the ground, it creates a continuous cavity while removing soil. This propeller technique means it is not necessary to remove the excavated soil, making the entire process much more efficient.

Advantages of the Continuous Helix

Efficiency: With this technique, the completion of foundations is much faster.

Less Environmental Impact: There is less waste and less environmental impact on the construction site.

Stability and Resistance: The continuous helix technique has high stability and resistance, ideal for structures that require more robust support.

Versatility: This technique can be applied to a variety of soil types, including cohesive and non-cohesive soils.

Safety and Quality

In addition to being efficient and versatile, the continuous propeller offers safety and quality. The entire process is closely monitored from start to finish, minimizing failures and ensuring the integrity of the foundations over time.

Your Work is More Efficient with the Continuous Helix

The continuous helix technique represents an advancement in the construction industry, offering an efficient, safe and environmentally positive alternative for creating solid foundations. At SGS Construtora, we integrate this technique into a variety of projects, including highly complex industrial, commercial and corporate works, where robustness and efficiency are essential requirements.