These Morris-Shea beam and lagging walls were installed as a temporary earth retention system. The system was constructed with vertically driven flanged beams that were anchored to a tieback system for additional load management. Wood panels were attached to the spaced steel flanged beams for use as horizontal lagging
Other Applications
MULTISTORY HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS
Morris-Shea installed the DeWaal Pile System as deep foundations for the new Gulf Shores High School in Baldwin County near Gulf Shores, Alabama. These drilled displacement
piles will support two and three story classroom, performing arts and athletic buildings. Foundation installation commenced in late April and was completed on schedule in mid-July.
Morris-Shea soil mixing trencher
Morris-Shea soil mixing trencher at Novalis aluminum plant job site in Bay Minette, Alabama.
Morris-Shea portable concrete plant
Morris-Shea portable concrete plant at Novalis Bay Minette, Alabama job site.