This document provides an overview of soil nailing, including its history, applications, components, materials, machinery, procedures, advantages, and disadvantages. Soil nailing involves installing closely spaced reinforcing bars into slopes or excavations to reinforce and strengthen existing ground. It has been used since the 1960s for applications like landslide remediation, railway/roadway construction, and stabilizing existing retaining walls. The procedure involves excavating small cuts, drilling holes, installing and grouting nails, applying shotcrete and drainage strips, and repeating until the final grade is reached. Soil nailing is an economical technique that provides stability and flexibility for excavations.