Northeast
Micropile casings and threaded bars were used in low-headroom conditions to be the foundation of a flood wall, built to protect the New York City subway station and rail yards at 148th Street/Lenox Avenue.
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Deep foundations needed for New Jersey’s tallest building near the Jersey City waterfront.
The construction of a new state-of-the-art arena with an aggressive construction timetable.
Design-build project for USACE using king pile wall with unique layout
SKZ sheet piles save time and money on below-grade parking structure in the Northeast.
Pipe-Z wall constructed to form a cofferdam for a new fire water intake structure.
Construction of a bulkhead wall for environmental containment along the Buffalo River
Skyline provides a geotechnical solution using threaded micropile casings and anchor strands in difficult soil conditions at a wastewater treatment plant in Reading, PA
Wide flange beams help keep neighborhoods along the Green Line Extension quiet
Design guidance from Nucor Skyline aided in the successful completion of two levels of below-grade parking for the LIRR in the historic town of Oyster Bay.
Soil and rock anchors create much needed slope stabilization for the Holtwood Powerhouse in Pennsylvania
First ever installation of a Removable Load distributive compression Anchor (LDCA) system in the Northeastern United States is a cost-effective solution.
Cold formed SKZ sheet piles protect the boardwalk from storm surge at the Point Pleasant Beach in New Jersey.
New bridge span utilizing ERW pipe piles brings traffic relief to congested Brooklyn
Geotechnical products help an aging masonry dam with stability to meet Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection requirements
Reinforced steel bar cages support light towers for the new runway at Boston Logan International airport
Marine-grade A690 SKZ sheets were used to fabricate a seawall to withstand FEMA’s 100-year storm level requirements.
New construction in the downtown Wilmington, DE business corridor breathes life into an ailing community
Wide flange beams and NZ sheet pile are used for a combination wall around the Coney Island railyard to help protect against flooding.
AZ sheet pile and Roxan™ sealant help to provide a watertight seal for a king pile wall at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Brooklyn, NY.
The North Shore Tunnel Connector project is a light rail transit (LRT) expansion from downtown Pittsburgh to the north side of town. The new extension line will tunnel bore across the Allegheny River and surface at Heinz Field and PNC Park.
New ferry terminal in Port Jefferson, NY replaces aging timber and sheet pile with lighter-weight, heavier duty AZ sheet pile from Nucor Skyline.
One of America’s oldest seaports gets a much needed facelift to the waterfront with a new seawall in Portsmouth, VA
Supplied the foundation piles for Queens Plaza Park which is slated to be the tallest residential mixed used high-rise in Queens, NY
New king pile wall fortifies older, earthen dock in New England
Extremely meeting an aggressive schedule for rebuilding major regional train line route after Hurricane Sandy showed that Nucor Skyline was the best resource for steel sheet piles.
A value engineering solution of tied-back steel sheet pile capped with concrete to form abutment and wingwalls was utilized in the creation of the Sprout Brook overpass.
A PAZ sheet pile system was used to replace an outdated, wood piling platform that was sliding away from the land. While more than was necessary at the time, this system was built for long term durability at the Rukert Terminal in Baltimore, MD.
Sheet pile utilized for temporary road access, as well as finished bridge, in Sandbridge, VA.
Steel sheet pile retaining walls used for coastal flood mitigation at clean power facility
Construction of an AZ sheet pile seawall in a tourism-rich environment saves upwards of $80 million in storm damage for the City of Virginia Beach after only one hurricane season.
Combi-wall driven over existing wharf gives new life to New England waterfront
Wide flange beams lend support to a new light rail line in suburban Washington, D.C.
Quick, one-step installation of R51N and T76N hollow bar tiebacks were used for this high-profile, luxury condominium in the heart of Greenwich Village.
An alternating pattern of vertical and battered HP18 piles around the foundation provided the appropriate load capacity and stability requirements of the wind turbine.
Supplied piling for sheet pile bulkhead wall to be built for their water shuttle facility