Sheet piling retains soil, using steel sheets with interlocking edges and is applied using both vibratory and vibration-free installation rigs.

Sheet piles illustration

Common uses

Support excavations for below grade parking structures, basement, pump houses, foundations, etc
Construct cofferdams
Construct seawalls and bulkheads
Create barriers to groundwater flow

Process

Sheet piles are installed in sequence to design depth along the planned excavation perimeter or seawall alignment. The interlocked sheet piles form a wall for permanent or temporary lateral earth support with reduced groundwater inflow. Anchors or internal bracing can be included to provide additional lateral support if required.

Cold rolled sheet piling provides less water resistance but may be more cost effective and available. Hot rolled sheet piling is more traditional and provides better water resistance. Interlock sealant can be added to all forms of sheet piling to reduce permeability.

Advantages

A sustainable option as made of recycled stell and the piles can often be reused
Available in numerous combinations of size and weight
Immediate barrier to prevent soil loss and sloughing during excavation
Permanent sheet piles are designed to provide long service life

Quality assurance

Keller has a fleet of modern, safe rigs available to perform sheet pile installations of all kinds in all environments. In-house design allows us to customise a cost-effective solution for each project and decades of experience allow us to avoid pitfalls in design and installation.