How thick is steel sheet piling?

How thick is steel sheet piling?

3mm to 22.0mm
STEEL SHEET PILING The profiles vary from 3mm to 22.0mm thickness and 400mm width all the way up to 1,800mm. These include Hot Rolled Sheet Piles, Cold Rolled Sheet Piles, and Cold Formed Sheet Piles.

What is a sheet pile seawall?

Steel sheet piles, seawalls and bulkheads are commonly used in waterfront projects. The annular space between the SPiRe® panels and the seawall or sheet pile is filled with grout or resin. The impervious sheets form a barrier in front of the wall that keep moisture and oxygen away.

What is sheet piling retaining wall?

Sheet pile walls are retaining walls constructed to retain earth, water or any other filling materials. These walls are thinner in section compared to masonry walls. Sheet pile walls are generally used for following: Water front structures, i.e. in building wharfs, quays and piers.

How much does steel pile cost?

Steel vs Concrete Tool

retaining wall type construction days cost per square ft
Steel Sheet Pile Wall 13 47.69
Soldier Pile and Lagging Wall 26 90.45
Concrete Modular Unit Gravity Wall 31 76.18
Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall 35 95.58

How much does seawall cost?

Seawalls cost $150 to $800 per linear foot for the average residential project. Some homeowners report costs upwards of $1,200 per linear foot, over 10 times what most retaining walls cost. Commercial and complex residential projects tend to run in the $650 to $2,000 per linear foot range.

What is marine piling?

Marine sheet piling This refers to a wall of interlocking steel sheets that prevent river and canal banks from collapsing into the water. Sheet piling in water helps to secure the integrity of the banks, and can be a long-term solution that lasts for upwards of 20 years.

How much does it cost to install sheet piling?

The cost range of approximately $1.2 million to $4.1 million to install a steel sheet piling barrier on the MDSL site is higher than the cost estimates for a soil- bentonite slurry wall, but less costly than the cement- bentonite option.