McRae Enterprises’s Deep Foundations
Deep Foundations for Uncompromising Stability
“(They) performed with a  high level of professionalism with no safety complaints. McRae managed to perform for us with quality from start to completion.  Regardless of difficulties or setbacks, integrity and ethics will never be shorted with this company. Watch them, they’re going to the top!”
William A. Roberts
Understanding Deep Foundations
 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															 
															Application Types
- New construction piles for ground-up builds
- Underpinning to strengthen or expand existing foundations
- Tiebacks and soil nails for lateral support and slope stabilization
- Sheet piles and modular shoring systems for excavation and temporary wall systems
- Cofferdams, piers, docks, and marine moorings
- Remediation of failing walls or distressed structures
 
															Industries Serviced
- Commercial building construction and expansions
- Heavy highway and bridge infrastructure
- Industrial facilities and refineries
- Airports, railways, and public utilities
- Power plants, towers, tanks, and energy platforms
- Ground-mounted solar installations and retaining walls
- ...and many more!
 
															A Mosaic of Services to Keep You Standing Strong
Whether stabilizing an elevator shaft, reinforcing a tower foundation, or upgrading an industrial platform, we build confidence from the ground up.
We believe that True strength begins below the surface.
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