PILING
PILING
Piling, as a steel product, refers to cylindrical or sheet-like sections of steel specifically designed for use in foundation and ground stabilization applications. Piling is utilized to provide structural support and stability in situations where traditional foundations may not be suitable, such as in soil with low load-bearing capacity or in marine environments. These steel elements are driven or placed into the ground, either vertically or at an angle, to create a deep foundation that can distribute the weight of structures and infrastructure more effectively.
Piling is commonly used in the construction of bridges, piers, wharves, buildings, and other structures requiring robust foundation systems. Its ability to anchor securely into the ground, coupled with its strength and durability, ensures the stability and integrity of various construction projects, even in challenging soil conditions or near bodies of water.
Combi sheetpile walls, also known as combined sheet pile walls, are a specialized type of retaining structure commonly used in civil engineering and construction projects. These walls consist of two different types of sheet piles, typically installed in a specific configuration to optimize their performance and structural integrity.