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Contiguous Pile

 

Contiguous pile walls are formed by arranging piles in a line with approximately 150mm spacing between them. Soil stabilization through grouting may be applied between or around piles as needed, either prior to or following pile installation.

Common uses

  • Support of excavations

  • Slope stabilization

  • Support wing walls

Process

For walls up to 7-8 meters in height, contiguous pile walls typically employ cantilever design, although anchors or strutting systems may be used for reduced deflection.

Advantages

  • Surrounding structures exert minimal load.

  • Simplifies tasks during open excavations, especially in cantilever situations.

Quality assurance

We employ cutting-edge technology, rigorous testing, and established protocols to maintain the stability, alignment, and strength of our pile walls.

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