Washington State Ferry terminal gets new upgrade with pipe piles to replace aging timbers.
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H-piles supplied for the construction of a new 500,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Detroit
Sewer lift station uses efficient construction method to save time and money
Project to expand the Portage Cove Harbor in Alaska
Cramped urban setting and limited space highlights an ideal use for H-piles due to their light weight and short lengths.
Large diameter pipe piles are used as foundation for new bridge deck over the Meramec River.
Supplied foundation steel for a fast track highway construction project in Kansas
High seismic zone requires low diameter to thickness ratio pipe piles to meet building requirements in Kentucky.
New bridge span utilizing ERW pipe piles brings traffic relief to congested Brooklyn
Bridge piers for the Lewis and Clark bridge use H-piles for stability
Direct-reduced iron facility needed a loading/unloading dock that could support ocean-going barges on the Mississippi River.
Caissons made of rolled and welded steel were custom fabricated to accommodate the anticipated bedrock profile in an environmentally sensitive area.
Provided H-pile for the new foundation of the expanding Pueblo Convention Center
Light-rail system through downtown Los Angeles utilizes wide flange beams in a multitude of ways
Supplied the foundation piles for Queens Plaza Park which is slated to be the tallest residential mixed used high-rise in Queens, NY
H-pile pier foundations for new flyover in busy central Florida intersection alleviates congestion
Provided H-piles for the new North Concourse at Salt Lake International Airport.
HP 18x204 sheet piles were used to help bring the bridge project back on schedule after it was determined that 24” octagonal concrete piles were unable to reach tip design.
Nucor Skyline’s spiralweld pipe pile was an ideal choice for the load-bearing construction of bridge piers in unfavorable soil conditions in the Missouri River.
The Wellsburg Bridge, connecting two states across the Ohio River, stands strong on Nucor Skyline’s large diameter drilled shaft casings.