Müller MS28 Delivers Safe, Controlled Sheet Piling on Neptune Road

The Neptune Road Improvement Project in Osceola County involves upgrading the corridor from a two-lane roadway to a divided four-lane route, with major utility work and sensitive structures located along the alignment. The sheet-pile installation contractor needed a solution that minimized vibration impact while working directly beside active pipelines and existing infrastructure.

To meet these requirements, the contractor selected the Müller MS28 variable-moment vibratory hammer for its resonance-free startup and shutdown, allowing piles to be driven without transmitting harmful vibrations into surrounding soils. The adjustable eccentric moment provided controlled, efficient driving while protecting nearby utilities, making the MS28 the ideal tool for this vibration-sensitive project.