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The SEAPILE composite marine piling can generally be used in the same applications as traditional timber piling. Some examples are: Fender Piling
Piles are used to support the loads of light-duty piers and wharves. Structural piling generally uses bracing between piles to increase the strength and stiffness of the foundation for the structure.
Aids to NavigationSingle piles or dolphins are used to support lights, daybeacons, fog signals, radar beacons, and LORAN stations. |
Light Structural Piling
Piles are used to support the loads of light-duty piers and wharves. Structural piling generally uses bracing between piles to increase the strength and stiffness of the foundation for the structure. Dolphins
Dolphins, or groups of piles, are placed near piers and wharves to guide vessels into their moorings, to fend them away from structures, or to serve as mooring points. |
Bridge Pier ProtectionPiles and dolphins are widely used to create protective structures for bridge piers, and to guide vessels into the channel and away from bridge supports.
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