PILING

Italian foundation work for 'The Line', the city of the future

In Saudi Arabia, Trevi Arabian Soil Contractor, Trevi Group’s subsidiary in Saudi Arabia, after completing the execution of test piles, suitable for defining both the best execution technology and the finalisation of the project, has started the execution of the permanent foundation works for ‘The Line’, a futuristic and eco-friendly project under construction in the Tabuk area.

 In Saudi Arabia, Trevi Arabian Soil Contractor, Trevi Group’s local subsidiary, has started the execution of the permanent foundation works for ‘The Line’

In Saudi Arabia, Trevi Arabian Soil Contractor, Trevi Group’s local subsidiary, has started the execution of the permanent foundation works for ‘The Line’

Trevi was the first piling contractor engaged in the piling activities at NEOM. The initial contract for the installation and testing of the preliminary test pile was executed between November 2021 and February 2022.

For the execution of the foundation works, Trevi is employing high-end equipment from Soilmec (the engineering division of the Trevi Group). Considering the diameter of the piles (between 1.5 and 2.5m) and the excavation depths (up to 70m of excavation from the work surface,) the equipment used is top of the range. Soilmec SR-90 and SR-100 are currently present and operating on site, with plans to employ SR-115/SR-125 and SR-135 in the near future.

The workforce currently employs about 150 people but will soon increase to 250 once the construction site is working at full capacity.   

The futuristic city will be home to nine million people and will consist of a series of communities laid out in a straight line, ‘The Line' in fact, namely, 170km long (500m high and 200m deep), running from the Red Sea coast in the northwest of the country to the interior, crossing deserts and mountains. The distribution pattern of The Line moves underground at two distinct levels, high-speed rail, and infrastructure. Hence, above ground, there will be green areas for citizens and pedestrian pathways instead of cars.

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