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Sheet Pile System

Exceptional structural integrity, combined with flexible deployment and low cost makes the sheet pile system the first choice. The low profile and compact plant required to vibrate the plates into position makes the sheet pile system ideal for small and large sites alike.

Methodology

Depending on site conditions and the construction project, builders have a choice of using overlapping or interlocking sheet pile systems.

The sections are designed to be flexible for a variety of applications including cantilevered to support the excavation or restrained by the use of exclusively designed and developed ground anchor systems.

No matter which method is used, each pile provides a strong, rigid wall with certain profiles able to be driven to a depth of 12 metres with our light gauge sheet pile. Heavier grade steel piles can be provided for deeper excavations, as the imposed loads would be greater.

Advantages

Flexibility: A range of profiles, thicknesses and anchoring systems provide the client with a range of options that maximise site usage, while maintaining boundary and surrounding property integrity.

Low Cost: It’s exclusive and distinctive interlocking design means the system is less expensive to purchase and install, compared to competing products.

Reduced Ground Disturbance: The compact plant used to install the system means reduced vibration transmitted to neighbouring sites and thereby reducing the risk of damage to neighbouring buildings.

The unique and distinctive shape of the interlocking sheet pile provides an advantage over all other sheet pile products. It is easier to install, uses less materials, is less expensive and looks better too!

We also offer the client peace of mind, with an opportunity to use a contiguous grout piling system (CFA) or soil mix wall should the adjoining properties be susceptible to vibratory damage.

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