Soldier Pile & Lagging Walls
Earth retention systems for deep excavations
Soldier pile and lagging walls are retention systems  used to support soil loads for deep excavations.
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Temporary beam and lagging anchored walls typically consist of H-beams driven or drilled into the ground with wood lagging installed between the flanges of the beams to retain the soil. Permanent beam and lagging anchored walls require permanent lagging such as cast-in-place face or precast concrete lagging.
Beam and lagging walls are cost-effective support of excavation systems used in soils above the water table. They can be installed with or without tiebacks and can be used in excavations up to 70 feet deep.
Nicholson’s advantage
Nicholson’s advantage
- Turnkey solution provider from design through construction.
- Nationwide experience in any type of soil conditions.
- Large equipment fleet for schedule-critical jobs.
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Did you know?
We designed and installed a soldier pile and lagging system to support the excavation of nuclear waste at the Hanford Site.