Sheet Pile Walls
Sheet pile walls are structures made from long, thin sections of material, typically steel, vinyl, or wood, that are driven into the ground to create a barrier. They are commonly used in construction and civil engineering to retain soil, prevent water intrusion, and support excavations.
These walls are particularly effective in areas with high water tables or where soil stability is a concern. By interlocking the sheets, engineers can create a continuous wall that withstands lateral pressures from soil and water, making them essential for projects like docks, basements, and landfills.