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Steel Section - Sheet Piling

PARKING GARAGE RETAINING WALL - CONSTRUCTION OF A PARKING GARAGE

PARKING GARAGE RETAINING WALL - CONSTRUCTION OF A PARKING GARAGE

Within the scope of this construction project, a retaining wall made of anchored LARSSEN steel sheet pile sections was provided, as this was required for the up to 10.30 m deep terrain slopes.

A multi-storey parking lot was to be built on the site of the thyssenkrupp Quarter in Essen. As the ground had up to 10.30-meter-deep slopes, permanent ground stabilization was necessary. In coordination with thyssenkrupp Real Estate GmbH, the executing construction company decided in favor of a retaining wall made of anchored LARSSEN steel sheet pile sections. A total of 720 tons of LARSSEN 606 n in lengths of up to 14.30 meters were installed.

Data & Facts

Sheet Pile Dilevery
approx. 720 t LARSSEN 606 n in grade S 355 GP in lengths up to 14.3 m
Lock Seal
approx. 5,200 m interlock seal system HOESCH
Corrosion protection/coating
approx. 4700 m² sheet pile coating, Hartmann Bautenschutz, Dortmund
Equipment and anchoring material
320 m waling 2 U 400, anchor plates, bolts, 320 m edge protection, anchor plate waling, 78 pieces ASF round steel anchors, 3" and 3 ½" up to 14 m long, ASF anchors, Anton Schmoll GmbH Verbindungstechnik, Balve
Client
thyssenkrupp Real Estate GmbH, Essen
Testing
API Asmus + Prabucki Ingenieure Beratungsgesellschaft mbH, Essen
Executing Construction Company
ARGE thyssenkrupp Quartier TB, Bottrop; Heinrich Walter Bau, Borken; Eurovia Teerbau GmbH, Bottrop; G. Papenburg AG, Schwarmstedt, Grundbau Jansen GmbH, Linnich
Execution Planning
ECE; API Asmus Prabucki Ingenieure, Essen; thyssenkrupp Infrastructure GmbH, Essen
Testing
Ing. Büro Hamelmann Karvanek, Essen

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