Deep Excavations - Wall TypesCombined Sheet Pile Walls in Deep ExcavationsKing Pile - Sheet Pile Wall Combinations Combined sheet pile walls are typically formed by joining a pair of sheet pile sections with...
Deep Excavations - Wall TypesDiaphragm Walls in Deep ExcavationsConcrete Diaphragm Walls (Slurry Walls) The continuous diaphragm wall (also referred to as slurry wall in the US) is a structure formed...
Deep Excavations - Wall TypesSoil Mix Walls in Deep ExcavationsSoil Mix Walls - Plain Concrete Piles Use of the Soil Mix Walls Soil mix walls are constructed by mixing and partly replacing the insitu...
Deep Excavations - Wall TypesSecant & Tangent Pile Walls in Deep ExcavationsSecant/Tangent Piles: Construction, Use, Advantages and Disadvantages Secant pile walls are formed by constructing intersecting...
Deep Excavations - Wall TypesSheet Pile Walls in Deep ExcavationsSheet Pile Walls - Advantages & Disadvantages Sheet pile walls are constructed by driving prefabricated sections into the ground. Soil...
Deep Excavations - Wall TypesSoldier Pile & Lagging Walls in Deep ExcavationsSoldier Pile Walls: Information, Advantages & Disadvantages Soldier pile and lagging walls, commonly known as soldier piles, are some of...