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Topic: Piling
Subject: end-bearing augercast pile
 
Author: Rick Swanson 2000-12-15  
     
  Happy Holidays to the Geotech Community!

I will soon be involved with the foundation design of a 5 story concrete parking structure within 200' of a hospital building complex. The ground conditions, which have not been explored yet, are expected to consist of alluvial clays over weathered sedimentary rock lying at depths of 15' to 35' below the ground surface. The structural engineer and I are leaning towards supporting the structure on end-bearing augercast piles bearing on the rock. Two foundation contractors have told us they can install high capacity end-bearing augercast piles.

We are concerned about getting a clean surface for the end-bearing piles to rest on. I have seen some augercast piles installed in Oregon and all of the auger bits were deep "V" shaped with the concrete discharge point at least 1' above the bit tip (with these piles end-bearing was not important). These holes couldn't have been very clean.

Are there other auger bits being used in the industry that are very good for obtaining a clean hole and reliable? Are there bits being used which allow concrete to be discharged at the very bottom of the hole?

I would appreciate it if someone would share their personal thoughts and experiences with this or point me to some publications that deal with this subject. Thanks.
 
   

 

Follow-up:
  Author: Garland Likins 2001-02-01  
     
  Gary Chapman mentioned a PIR-A for monitoring augercast
piles. To provide a little more information, the PIR-A
records drilling time as a function of depth, and then
monitors the grout volume pumped as a function of depth
during the grouting phase. It does this with a depth
sensor attached to the auger (keeping track of position or
depth), and a magnetic flow meter to monitor grout volume.
Further information is available on request, or simple look
on our website www.pile.com for the PILE INSTALLATION
RECORDER FOT AUGERCAST PILES (PIR-A) in the PRODUCTS area.
 
     
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Follow-ups:

» Kirk A. McIntosh, 2000-12-15
» K. Rainer Massarsch, 2000-12-16
» ASHWIN, 2000-12-22
» Gary Chapman, 2000-12-24
» William Mcgarry, 2001-01-03
» Garland Likins, 2001-02-01

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