Driven Piles
Pipe Piles
are a type driven steel pile used for deep foundations. Pipe piles are either open or closed end. They vary in size depending on the soil and the structure they will be supporting.
H-Piles
are steel piles shaped like an "H" that can be used for bearing support or bracing support.
Prestressed Concrete Piles
are often used in deep foundations. They are made of concrete with steel reinforcing and prestressing tendons to achieve the desired tensile strength.
Timber Piles
are made of wood and can be a more affordable option than concrete or steel.
Steel Sheeting
ia a form of driven piling using interlocking sheets of steel creating a wall that holds back the earth.
Bracing
is usually made of steel and adds additional support to the steel sheet piling.
Lagging
is installed between the steel H beams providing a horizontal wood sheeting earth support.
Underpinning
is used to support an existing building foundation.

Cofferdam Excavation
the cofferdam is used to retain soil and water allowing the enclosed area to be excavated.
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