Reducing construction time and costs

Foundations shape the world around us, supporting heavy vertical loads to hold up buildings, or enduring large lateral forces to retain the land or the sea from encroaching into our habitat. They may be permanent, such as the abutment for a bridge, or temporary, such as a cofferdam to facilitate deep excavations.

Foundation solutions made of steel offer advantages to reduce both construction time and costs:

  • Speed of installation and extraction
  • Minimising excavation and disposal volumes
  • Reducing excavation time
  • Re-usability of temporary sheet-piling solutions
  • Protection of people or structures during construction work

Water features

Water poses special problems for retaining structures. Apart from static and operational loads, the corrosion and erosion effects of water need to be managed. Steel sheet piling has proven to be an exceptional performer in waterfront structures such as quay walls, berthing areas, wharves and breakwaters but also in water-management applications such as river embankments or flood protection.

Infrastructure network

By retaining the earth, outside of a construction site, steel sheet piles accelerate the extension of the infrastructure network of a nation – its highways, bridges, railways, tunnels and canals.

Underground parking

The Projects organization has developed a revolutionary solution for underground parking and similar subterranean structures. Underground foundations face specific design and construction constraints that, traditionally, have made them so expensive that they are only considered when all else has failed. Through the innovative use of steel sheet piling as the permanent foundation wall, Projects including its division in the Middle East DSTC, is changing the economics of underground construction completely. By eliminating the need to construct a permanent wall both the cost and speed of construction are improved.

Power plants

Temporary cofferdams are constructed in power plants to facilitate deep excavations, for example to build settling basins, water treatment areas, pump stations or storage tanks.

Environmental protection

The flow-restricting qualities of sheet piles mean that they are not just useful for water retaining cofferdams, but also can be used to manage the movement of ground water or to counteract the subsidence of the ground. Similarly, steel sheet piling can provide coastal protection to withstand tidal erosion or even storm surges which can threaten a shoreline development.




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