Steel Sheet Piling
Big R sheet piling, available in a variety of different gauges, weights
and lengths, is roll formed with a continuous, positive interlock.
In
black or galvanized steel, our product can be used in marine retaining
walls to prevent shoreline erosion, in irrigation weirs, in bridge
abutments,
culvert headwalls, and toewalls for culverts or concrete boxes. It
can be installed in a wide variety of soil conditions and has the
largest
section modulus available for comparable lightweight piling, making
it stronger and easier to drive — quickly and affordably.
Availability
Big R steel sheet piling is available in 12, 10, 8, and 7 gauges in lengths to 50 feet. The piling is roll-formed with a continuous, positive interlock. After interlocking, the net laying width is 1' 7 5/8" or 1.64'. Fabricated corners are available.
Big R steel sheet piling is available in black, Aluminized Type II, or galvanized steel. If the latter is specified, it is available from pre-galvanized coil or can be furnished with hot-dipped galvanizing.
Big R can also furnish other items required in retaining wall installations such as deadman anchors, tie rods, fasteners, angle caps, and rub rails.
Steel Sheet Piling Profile
Physical Properties

Section Properties

Used For
- Trench Shoring
- Bridge Head and Wingwalls
- Irrigation Weirs
- Toewalls or Cut-off Walls for Culverts or Concrete Boxes
- Marine Retaining Walls
- and Levee Stabilization
- Lagoon Baffle Walls
- Culvert Headwalls
- Diversion Structures

A South Dakota developer was able to increase waterfront area for
this project adjacent to the Missouri River with sheet piling marine
walls.

Colorado County uses galvanized steel sheet piling in bridge abutments.

Big R sheet piling protects valuable real estate.