Recent Examples on the WebDemolition finished up last spring and eight months of excavation and shoring has started, which will involve removing 57,000 cubic yards of soil, according to Casey Curran, senior superintendent with Lendlease Construction. J.k. Dineen, San Francisco Chronicle, 8 Sep. 2022 Emergency shoring has already been done at Bailly after a 2018 structural assessment determined there were deficiencies with the house’s original framing. Shelley Jones, Chicago Tribune, 30 Aug. 2022 Partnering with a shelter services company simplifies the process of ally-shoring. Kate Vitasek, Forbes, 30 Oct. 2021 Baltimore City structural engineers oversaw the temporary shoring up of the three-story garage immediately after the collapse. Lilly Price, Baltimore Sun, 18 July 2022 What President Biden, former President Trump and many before these two men wanted was for more manufacturing to either come back to the United States — largely for political reasons — or closer to the United States, now called near-shoring. Ken Roberts, Forbes, 15 July 2022 The appetite for re-shoring is acute in critical sectors like pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, and defense hardware–and Congress is paying attention. Jake Medwell, Fortune, 14 June 2022 Near-shoring is attractive right now for myriad reasons. Deepak Chhugani, Forbes, 7 June 2022 Airbag lifts, hydraulic tools, pneumatic shoring devices and other instruments were used to rescue four survivors trapped under the rubble, according to the memo. Ray Sanchez And Kevin Conlon, CNN, 22 May 2022 See More