Bored Piles

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Bored piles are a very effective, state-of-the-art construction element with many applications in foundation and civil engineering. Temporary and permeant steel casings are used for a number of engineering reasons. Bored piles are concrete piles that have been cast in the ground and then bored to a selected diameter. They are generally used for structural foundations for buildings, bridges, piers and docks. The primary advantage of bored piles is their ability to transfer load from one end of the pile to the other.

Scope of Works

The bored piling works, as required by the specific project element design, are necessary for
the foundation support to the sub and superstructure of the specified Project. The piles to be
constructed will be of a nominal specified diameter, bored through overlying soils to found
in the bearing strata. The piles are designed to resist the loadings provided by the Client’s
Representative.

Step 1

Installation of
temporary casings

Step 2

Drilling to final depth using auger and drilling bucket

Step 3

Installations of
reinforcement cage

Step 4

Placing of concrete
through tremie pipe

Step 5

Extraction of
temporary casing