Steel sheet piles can effectively improve project quality and progress, playing a crucial role in the construction process.
Problems or inadequate work during steel sheet pile construction can significantly impact the entire process. Therefore, attention to detail is crucial when using steel sheet piles. How should we address any issues that arise? How can we avoid construction obstacles with steel sheet piles? Below, we'll explain in detail:
During steel sheet pile driving, due to inherent errors in steel sheet pile manufacturing, deviations during driving, and limited construction conditions, the actual curtain length cannot be guaranteed to be an integer multiple of the standard steel sheet pile width. This makes it difficult to close the curtain.
How can this situation be addressed? Steel sheet piles are typically closed using custom-shaped steel sheet piles or by adjusting the curtain axis with standard piles. Furthermore, during steel sheet pile removal, the primary goal is to overcome the resistance to pile removal by reducing the cohesiveness of the surrounding soil and then utilizing additional lifting forces to remove the pile. After the steel sheet piles are removed, the remaining pile holes must be filled in time to avoid further dangers. The material used is medium sand.