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BANK PROTECTION WITH PVC SHEET PILING

PVC sheet piling is a set of measures to protect and strengthen the shoreline of reservoirs, which reduces the risk of collapse, erosion, washouts and erosion by storm flows to a minimum.

A plot near a natural or artificial reservoir brings with it not only the pleasure of constantly observing the water surface, but also additional problems. Floods, rising water levels, or flooding can cause a serious collapse of the coastline. And this, in turn, can cause the destruction of coastal buildings. Timely Bank protection with PVC sheet piling will help to avoid these problems.

STRENGTHENING THE BANK WITH PLASTIC SHEET PILING​

 

 

The use of PVC sheet piling in shore strengthening has a number of advantages over other technologies of Bank reinforcement:

 

time saving: elements of sheet piling walls are immediately ready for installation;

space saving: both before and after installation, sheet pile walls take up little space;

saving money: the material has a high accommodation capacity, which allows it to be used again (it is extracted from the soil without residues);

high load-bearing capacity;

increased safety.

In addition, with tongue-and-groove Bank protection, work with the ground is reduced to a minimum, and the installation does not depend on weather conditions.

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Strengthening the shoreline of reservoirs from collapse, washout and erosion by storm flows

Strengthening the Bank against flooding, rising water levels

Strengthening the coastline from erosion

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Strengthening a wet area where some buildings are located (for example, a road)

Fencing of embankments and slopes

Tongue-and-groove fencing in places of slope

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Riverbed management

Tongue-and-groove Bank protection of rivers and streams

The construction of roads deep into the waters

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