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Where Better Services Intersect with Practical Solutions
At OSP, our commitment goes beyond the defined scope of works. We strive to offer a higher value to our clients by providing greater services in terms of responsiveness, a superior level of quality, and consistently delivering practical solutions to today’s universal engineering challenges.
With years of experience and a proven record of successful projects in Asia Pacific & global regions, the OSP team is engineering a higher standard of foundation solutions products, without fail at your doorstep and or sites with a single message in our mind “Solutions is at Next Exit”. – Your trustworthy towards our dedicated services!
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A various benefits of U-sections:
- A wide range of sections forming several series with various geometrical characteristics, allowing a technically and economically optimum choice for each specific project.
- Combination of great profile depth with large flange thickness giving excellent statically properties.
- The symmetrical form of the single element has made these sheets piles particularly convenient for re-use.
- The possibility of assembling and crimping the piles into pairs in the mill improves installation quality and performance.
- Easy fixing of tie-rods and swivelling attachments, even under water.
- Good corrosion resistance, the steel being thickest at the critical corrosion points.
Characteristics of GU sections (Use the table as on the web dy)
ArcelorMittal’s rolling mill in Dabrowa, Poland, formerly known as ‘Huta Katowice’, produces three basic types of hot-rolled U-shaped steel sheet piles conforming to the existing European standards. Former names: G46, G61 and G62. New names: GU 8-600, GU 13-500 and GU 16-400.
Characteristics of PU-R sections
The new PU-R sections are produced at Arcelor-Mittal’s rolling mill in Rodange, Luxembourg. The basic 600-mm sections PU 7R and PU 10R, as well as the 675-mm PU 14R, can be rolled up or down by 0.5 mm (PU 6R) or 1.0 mm. The portfolio comprises nine new PU-R sections designed to replace the former PU 6, PU 8 and PU 12 sheet piles.
Characteristics of PU sections
All PU sections can be rolled-up or down by 0.5 mm and 1.0 mm, the resulting sections are available on request. Equipped with reinforced shoulders, the new PU 18, PU 22 and PU 28 are the optimum choice for hard driving conditions and as a profile suitable for multiple re-use.
Characteristics of AU sections
A weight reduction of about 10% compared to the 600-mm PU series has been achieved by optimizing the geometric dimensions. The increased width allows faster installation, reduces the amount of coating required, due to the smaller perimeter, and increases watertightness thanks to fewer interlocks per metre of wall. Despite their greater width, the driving energy required for AU piles is no higher, thanks to their smooth and open shape and the patented radii at the web/flange connection.
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Z Section Continuous form of the web and location of the interlock symmetrically on each side of the neutral axis provides positive influence on the section modulus on the Z section. |
U Section Symmetrical form of the single element made U section convenient for re-use or even applied as permanent solution. |
OΩ Section Innovative section allowing installation of sheet pile that is adjacent to existing structure and flexibility of changing profile widths with the wide range of omega sections. |
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Foundation Pipes Effective weight foundation solutions to take vertical bearing capacity and when combined with steel sheet piles, pipe pile functions as primary element to take lateral force from soil and water. |
Tie Back System (Tie Rods) Effective load transfer for anchoring sheet piling works for various types of connections and retaining wall layout, providing significant optimization and cost reduction of a project. |
Strutting System Deep excavations, underground construction with complex layouts and difficult working environment are made possible using steel sheet piles and strutting system |
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Where Better Services Intersect with Practical Solutions
At OSP, our commitment goes beyond the defined scope of works. We strive to offer a higher value to our clients by providing greater services in terms of responsiveness, a superior level of quality, and consistently delivering practical solutions to today's universal engineering challenges.
With years of experience and a proven record of successful projects in Asia Pacific & global regions, the OSP team is engineering a higher standard of foundation solutions products, without fail at your doorstep and or sites with a single message in our mind "Solutions is at Next Exit". – Your trustworthy towards our dedicated services!
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Steel sheet piling is a manufactured edifice product with interlocks at both ends, closely fitted to form a continuous wall for sheet piling. The applications of steel sheet piles are characteristically designed to create an unbendable barricade for ground and water, while resisting the lateral pressures of those pliable forces. The capability of a sheet pile section to execute is dependent on the geometry and soils it's driven in.
Steel sheet piling is commonly used in two applications: permanent structures and temporary works. Permanent sheet piles remain 'stay-in-place' in the ground as a permanent retaining structure. A temporary application is to offer a safe access to construction in a confined area. The sheet piles will be removed once work is completed. The benefits of steel sheet piling are:
- Easy to handle, transporting and installation.
- Lightweight for transportation.
- Effective retaining wall with maximum bending moment.
- Flexible solutions.
- Recyclable and reusable.
- Suitable for deep excavation works such as waterfront structures, basement construction & underground car park, power plant construction, bridge, canalization & river rehabilitation work, water treatment plant, railway & tunnel works, highway construction; and general excavation for foundation works.
We make it our business at OSP to evaluate every facet of a proposed scheme; to assess the challenges and objectives of the installation – and to look beyond them through the human dimension.
Steel sheet piling is suitable for offshore construction as it is designed to cater for heavy vertical loads and large bending moments with fast execution. Few types of retaining structures in waterfront structures are ship berthing area, wharf, breakwater and slipway.
Steel sheet piling is used as the support, protection and beautification of river embankments. It can also function as flood protection wall during monsoon or high-tide season.
Steel sheet piling can be used for top down construction (permanent) or bottom up construction (temporary); both methods require minimal construction width offering significant time and cost savings. Steel sheet pile can also support vertical loads from the structure above.
As support structure for railway and tunnel construction, steel sheet piling helps to minimize excavation and disposal works, thus speed up the construction duration.
General excavation works involve temporary excavation for foundation construction and protection to underground structure, minimizing excavation volume and area.
Most of the time, steel sheet piles act as retaining structure for excavation works. They can be installed easily and extracted anytime when the construction work is completed. The steel sheet piles can then be re-used and carried forward for later construction stages.
Steel sheet piles can act as foundation and abutment of the bridge, requiring minimum space and construction time.
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Z Section Continuous form of the web and location of the interlock symmetrically on each side of the neutral axis provides positive influence on the section modulus on the Z section. |
U Section Symmetrical form of the single element made U section convenient for re-use or even applied as permanent solution. |
OΩ Section Innovative section allowing installation of sheet pile that is adjacent to existing structure and flexibility of changing profile widths with the wide range of omega sections. |
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Foundation Pipes Effective weight foundation solutions to take vertical bearing capacity and when combined with steel sheet piles, pipe pile functions as primary element to take lateral force from soil and water. |
Tie Back System (Tie Rods) Effective load transfer for anchoring sheet piling works for various types of connections and retaining wall layout, providing significant optimization and cost reduction of a project. |
Strutting System Deep excavations, underground construction with complex layouts and difficult working environment are made possible using steel sheet piles and strutting system |
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Characteristics of GU sections
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ArcelorMittal’s rolling mill in Dabrowa, Poland, formerly known as ‘Huta Katowice’, produces three basic types of hot-rolled U-shaped steel sheet piles conforming to the existing European standards. Former names: G46, G61 and G62. New names: GU 8-600, GU 13-500 and GU 16-400.
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Characteristics of PU-R sections
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The new PU-R sections are produced at Arcelor-Mittal’s rolling mill in Rodange, Luxembourg. The basic 600-mm sections PU 7R and PU 10R, as well as the 675-mm PU 14R, can be rolled up or down by 0.5 mm (PU 6R) or 1.0 mm. The portfolio comprises nine new PU-R sections designed to replace the former PU 6, PU 8 and PU 12 sheet piles.
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Characteristics of PU sections
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All PU sections can be rolled-up or down by 0.5 mm and 1.0 mm, the resulting sections are available on request. Equipped with reinforced shoulders, the new PU 18, PU 22 and PU 28 are the optimum choice for hard driving conditions and as a profile suitable for multiple re-use.
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Characteristics of AU sections
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A weight reduction of about 10% compared to the 600-mm PU series has been achieved by optimizing the geometric dimensions. The increased width allows faster installation, reduces the amount of coating required, due to the smaller perimeter, and increases watertightness thanks to fewer interlocks per metre of wall. Despite their greater width, the driving energy required for AU piles is no higher, thanks to their smooth and open shape and the patented radii at the web/flange connection.
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