Helical Tower Foundation Distributors, LLC is the international
distributor of Chance / Atlas Helical Anchors for the
Telecommunication Industry.
We offer unique
foundation solutions for new foundations and augmentations of
Telecommunication Structures using helical
anchors.
We pioneered and
provide “concrete-less” foundations for Telecom Structures.
OTHER
SERVICES PROVIDED...
INTERFACE COMMUNICATION
Between clients, contractors, engineers, and
installers.
CUSTOM FABRICATION
Fan Plates, Base Plates, Anchor Attachments,
Tooling, and etc.
EXPEDITING OF TOWER ACCESSORIES
Anchor Bolts, Guy Wire, Adjust-a-grips,
Shackles, Turnbuckles, Spreader Plates, etc.

HELICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR YOUR TELECOM
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"CONCRETE-LESS" FOUNDATIONS |

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Helical Tower Foundation Distributors
is the Worldwide A.B. Chance
Telecommunications Distributor. We
offer alternatives to the traditional
foundations for the Telecom Structures
such as dead-men anchors,
drill shafts, driven piles, etc., using
helical anchors. “Concrete-less”
Foundations are now possible for
Telecom Structures with the use of
helical anchors. Helical Anchors allow
overloaded towers to be augmented
relatively easily to handle
additional carriers.
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“Concrete-less” Helical Foundations
are innovative alternatives for sites
where concrete can not be used due to
location, availability, etc. “Concrete-less”
Helical Foundations offer sites
where soil conditions are too poor to
cost efficiently use other alternatives
such as drill shafts or driven piles. Immediately
apply loads without having
to wait for the start /stop delays associated
with formed concrete. There are
no excavation spoils allowing wetlands
to be developed as tower sites without
the need of Wetland Mitigation Banking.
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Augmentations are made readily
available to tower sites with the use
of helical anchors. Helical anchors
can add greater capacity in smaller
areas allowing much smaller and
more versatile pile caps. Helical anchors
allow existing tower sites easier
access than other deep foundation
alternatives such as drill shafts or
pile drivers.
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