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The durability, strength, and versatility of steel sheet piling make it an ideal choice for numerous applications across various industries, including transportation, environmental remediation, waterways and ports. Its ability to resist high bending moments and axial loads, combined with its relatively quick installation and removal, provides both temporary and permanent solutions for various challenges.
NASSPA Retaining Wall Comparison Comparison Retaining Wall Design and Cost Study Steel Sheet Piling vs. Various Walls
NASSPA Best Practices Sheet Piling Installation Guide Manual provides an introduction to the methods of installing sheet piling, based upon the Technical European Sheet Piling Association (TESPA) manual on the installation of steel sheet piling.
NASSPA Guidance on Corrosion Provides details the versatile performance of hot-rolled steel sheet piling systems, which are effective in a range of environments—from temporary structures and undisturbed soils to fully submerged conditions without needing additional protection. It also emphasizes that in harsher conditions, such as the marine splash zone where corrosion rates are highest, supplemental corrosion protection is necessary to meet specific project requirements.
USACE Sheet Piling Guide Specifications This guide specification covers the requirements for metal sheet piling. This section was originally developed for USACE Civil Works projects.
PilePro® Connectors Catalog Complete catalog of PilePro® Connectors
Gerdau catalog of ballandsocket.us Gerdau Sheet Piling is a system of steel sheet piles used in construction to create strong retaining walls. These sheets have interlocking edges that connect to form a continuous barrier, helping to hold back soil or water. They are used in marine, foundation, transportation, and environmental projects. Gerdau is one of the largest producers of this type of steel in North America​.