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New and Used Steel Sheet Piles, H-Beams,
I-Beams and Pipe For Sale.

 This page was last updated on October 01, 2007

 

 


New Sheet Piles

  1. PZ-27, Hot Rolled, USA, for export .................................................................. $ 885.00 ton
  2. Larsen 22 and 34, type piles, Hot Rolled, Europe .............................................. $ 835.00 ton
  3. Larsen 22 and 34, type piles, Cold Rolled, Europe ............................................. $ 835.00 ton
  4. U-shaped sheet piles .................................................................................... $ 725.00 ton

Used Sheet Piles

1 - lot of used PZ-27 steel sheet piling. 59-pairs ( 118-pcs.) 50-feet long. These piles

have been driven and pulled once.  4-pairs have damage and marring to the top 6"- 18"

of the piles. To offset these piles I have calculated these 4-pr. at 40-foot ea.  You will

net 48' of usable pile. These piles are in excellent condition and located approximately,

100-miles E-NE of Atlanta Ga. loaded on your trucks. The actual total weight is 238,950

pounds but with the offset, I'm calculating the total weight at  235,710 - pounds and at

$ .32 per pound the total cost is ........................................................................... $ 75,427 - usd 


New H-Beams Piles


Used H-Beams Piles



New I-Beams Piles

 


Used I-Beams Piles

This lot of used 36"wide flange, 194-lbs. per foot and mostly painted beams come from a bridge that was built in the 1950's in Florida. The seller will load the beams on your trucks or your barges. It is safe to assume that the beams have lead in the paint since this was an old bridge. There is also a working drawbridge in this package and a control house, gates etc. asking price for complete bridge, $1,182,000.00

The seller will sell the whole lot for $220-ton ($11 per 100-lbs./ $0.11-lb) loaded truck or barge.

I can sell lots of 10-pcs. for $300-ton ($15 per 100-lbs./ $0.15-lb) loaded truck or barge.

Truck freight is at $1.40 per mile.

Make them an offer !!!

The lot consists approximately of the following;

W36-194 Carbon Steel

Minimum lengths

Quantity

Total-Ft.       Total Tons  

W36-194 Carbon Steel

78-ft.

10-pieces

    ,780 x 194 =      75.66

 

W36-194 Carbon Steel

77.50-ft.

150-pieces

11,625 x 194 = 1,127.63  

W36-194 Carbon Steel

73-ft.

20-pieces

  1,460 x 194 =    141.62  

W36-194 Carbon Steel

53-ft.

80-pieces

  4,240 x 194 =    411.28  

W36-43 Carbon Steel

41.5-ft.

10-pieces

    ,416 x 194 =      40.35  

W18-43 Carbon Steel

6.25-ft.

648-pieces

  4,050 x   43 =      87.08  
   

 

1,883.62-tons

 

 


New Pipe Piles

 

 


Used Pipe Piles, Caissons.

 

36" x < 15'

1/2"     5-pcs

   

36" x < 15'

3/4"     3-pcs

   

36" x < 20'

1/2"     6-pcs

   

36" x < 30'

1/2"       1-pc

   

36" x < 30'

5/8"      1-pc

   

36"x >50' & <60'

5/8"    2-pcs

   
       

48"x  >12' & <25'

3/4"    4-pcs

   

48"   x   15'

5/8"    2-pcs

   

48"   x   55'

5/8"      1-pc

   
       

Used Pipe Piles, Zipper Cans, you drive the 72" x 3/4" pipe, pour cement in the pipe. After the cement sets up, you un-zip the pipe and pull the pipe out and re-use it.

72"      x    10.5 ft.

1 - piece

   

72"     x          25'

1 - piece

   

72"     x          37'

1 - piece

   

72"     x          39'

1 - piece

   

72"     x       41 ft.

2 - piece

   

72"     x    42'- 43'

4 - pieces

   

72"     x           45'

1 - pieces

   
       

 


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