Our Services
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01 PILING
Piling The act of driving piles
A concrete pile is a component in a pile foundation which is driven into the ground to ensure that the foundation is deep. Pile foundations can use large numbers of concrete piles during their construction, with the piles connecting to the footers of the foundation. The piles distribute the weight of the finished structure safely, reducing the risk of structural failure or collapse. People can often see examples of concrete piles at urban construction sites, as contractors tend to build tall in urban areas to maximize the potential uses for a building. Once the concrete has cured correctly, the timber frame may be removed, leaving a slab of reinforced concrete joining the pilings. Read More
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02 SHORING
Shoring The act of supporting beams-floors
Foundation Pile driving installs driven sheet pile and soldier pile-lagging shoring systems as well as ground water cutoff walls and geo-containment systems. We provide pricing on designed shoring systems, and also provide full design-build shoring services. We understand that the selection of the correct shoring system has an effect on the project as a whole, and that the most cost-effective shoring system alone may not always produce the lowest cost to the project.Our crews consist of certified welders to ensure that waler and struts are installed correctly. When walers are required, we can help examine all alternatives from internally braced walers, to staged raker construction, to helical anchor tiebacks. Read More
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03 DW
Dewatering The process of removal of water
Dewatering is defined as the removal of the natural groundwater to a level below the normal water table to enable construction to be carried out in the dry or is the removal of water from solid material or soil by wet classification, centrifugation, filtration, or similar solid-liquid separation processes, such as removal of residual liquid from a filter cake by a filter press as part of various industrial processes.Construction dewatering, un watering, or water control are common terms used to describe removal or draining groundwater or surface water from a riverbed, construction site, caisson, or mine shaft, by pumping or evaporation. Read More