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Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Interlocking steel sheet pile walls driven for excavation support, water cut-off, and cofferdam construction across South India.
Sheet piling is the process of driving interlocking steel sections into the ground to form a continuous wall that provides both lateral earth support and groundwater cut-off. Each sheet interlocks with the next via a tongue-and-groove joint, creating a continuous, impermeable retention wall without the need for excavation or concrete works prior to installation.
Installation methods range from impact and vibratory hammer driving to silent press-in techniques, selected based on soil conditions, noise restrictions, and proximity to sensitive structures. Sheet piles can be installed as temporary works removed after construction, or left in place as permanent retaining structures.
At PJ Construction, our teams operate pile driving rigs, vibratory hammers, and press-in equipment, enabling sheet pile installation in urban, waterfront, and noise-sensitive locations with precision and safety. Every wall is installed to design embedment depth and verified for plumb and interlock continuity.
We bring specialist driving equipment, engineering precision, and a proven track record to every sheet piling project across South India.
We own and operate impact hammers, vibratory hammers, and silent press-in equipment — matched to site noise and vibration constraints.
Every sheet pile wall is designed against lateral earth and water pressure with verified section modulus and embedment depth.
Successfully installed sheet pile walls across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala, including waterfront and cofferdam works.
Plumb verification, interlock continuity checks, and third-party QA inspections are standard on every wall we install.
Our structured, stage-by-stage approach ensures each sheet pile achieves design embedment and interlock before excavation proceeds — eliminating risk of wall failure or water ingress.
Lateral earth and hydrostatic pressure analysis determines the required sheet pile section, embedment depth, and any waler/anchor support needed.
A guide frame or template is set up to maintain alignment and verticality as sheets are positioned and interlocked at the start of the run.
Sheets are driven using impact, vibratory, or silent press-in methods to the design embedment depth, with each sheet interlocked continuously with the previous one.
Plumb and alignment are checked continuously during driving, with corrective action taken immediately if deviation exceeds tolerance.
Where required, walers, struts, or anchors are installed at design levels to provide lateral support as excavation proceeds behind the wall.
Temporary sheets are extracted in reverse sequence post-construction; permanent walls are capped, sealed, and finished as per design.
Sheet pile installation is applied wherever a fast, effective combination of excavation support and groundwater cut-off is required.
Cofferdam Construction Temporary watertight enclosures for foundation and pier construction in or near water bodies.
Waterfront & Marine Structures Quay walls, jetties, and riverbank protection requiring durable steel retention.
Basement Excavation in Wet Ground Combined excavation support and dewatering control in high water table conditions.
Canal & Drainage Works Temporary support for canal widening, lining, and drainage channel construction.
Bridge Pier & Abutment Excavation Excavation support and water exclusion for foundation works in or near rivers.
Pipeline & Utility Crossing Works Temporary shoring for pipe jacking and utility crossing excavations beneath water bodies or roads.
Reach out to our engineering team for a site assessment and preliminary design consultation. We'll evaluate your ground and groundwater conditions and propose the most suitable sheet pile solution for your project.