PVC sheet piles are prefabricated elements that are assembled together to form flexible, high-performance retaining walls, ideal for civil engineering projects. With their interlocking design, they provide an effective barrier for supporting excavations, containing soil or water bodies, and constructing cofferdams quickly and safely.
This system can be used in both temporary and permanent solutions, and its installation by vibration or impact driving reduces construction times and environmental impact.
Advantages / Benefits
Guaranteed resistance in demanding environments: Corrosion resistance, making them ideal for projects in marine environments or those at risk of corrosion.
Easy to transport and install: Light weight, which simplifies installation and transport.
Faster installation, without additional processes: Agile installation, as they do not require welding or anti-corrosion treatments.
Long-term maintenance savings: Reduced maintenance: They do not require painting or other protective treatments.
Environmentally friendly: They do not release harmful chemicals into the environment and are recyclable.
Adaptable and flexible solution: They can be used in a wide variety of projects, from the construction of seawalls and docks to foundation protection and flood control.
Applications
Gravity walls
Riverbank/marginal defenses
Bridge abutment protection
Application sectors
Hydrocarbons
Mining
Urban development
Agriculture
Hydrocarbons
Mining
Urban development
Agriculture
Hydrocarbons
Mining
Urban development
Agriculture
Some projects completed
Port Corridor, Barranquilla, Colombia
Port Corridor, Barranquilla, Colombia
Port Corridor, Barranquilla, Colombia
To mitigate the risk of road embankment undermining caused by the flow of the La Ahuyama Canal—located between the Pumarejo Bridge and the Rebolo Stream—a high-performance structural solution was implemented to protect the road infrastructure, efficiently channel water, and prevent flooding during the rainy season. The system adopted consisted of a retaining wall composed of vinyl sheet piles, designed not only to resist hydraulic forces but also to act as a vertical barrier against solid waste and debris dumped into the canal, enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of the surrounding area.
The intervention involved the installation of more than 3,000 synthetic sheet piles along a stretch of more than 1 km, with clear heights between 2.00 m and 4.50 m. Each sheet pile was anchored using galvanized steel tension rods connected to an underground anchor beam (deadman), which reduced the embedment depth by half compared to cantilevered systems. This optimized design not only improved the system’s structural efficiency but also facilitated faster execution with reduced operational impacts in a critical area of the port corridor.
Port Corridor, Barranquilla, Colombia
To mitigate the risk of road embankment undermining caused by the flow of the La Ahuyama Canal—located between the Pumarejo Bridge and the Rebolo Stream—a high-performance structural solution was implemented to protect the road infrastructure, efficiently channel water, and prevent flooding during the rainy season. The system adopted consisted of a retaining wall composed of vinyl sheet piles, designed not only to resist hydraulic forces but also to act as a vertical barrier against solid waste and debris dumped into the canal, enhancing the functionality and aesthetics of the surrounding area.
The intervention involved the installation of more than 3,000 synthetic sheet piles along a stretch of more than 1 km, with clear heights between 2.00 m and 4.50 m. Each sheet pile was anchored using galvanized steel tension rods connected to an underground anchor beam (deadman), which reduced the embedment depth by half compared to cantilevered systems. This optimized design not only improved the system’s structural efficiency but also facilitated faster execution with reduced operational impacts in a critical area of the port corridor.
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