what are some common applications of drilled piers in construction, and how are they used in different types of structures and soil conditions?
Drilled Concrete Piers
Drilled concrete piers are used to create deep
foundations for structures like residential homes, commercial buildings, and
industrial facilities. They can be used in many different types of soil
conditions.
Applications
Deep
foundations
Drilled
piers are used to create deep foundation systems that transfer a structure's
load to bedrock or soil.
Unstable soil
Drilled
piers can be used in unstable soil conditions by socketed into more stable
strata.
Challenging soil conditions
Bored
piles can be constructed to significant depths to provide deeper foundation
support in challenging soil conditions.
How they are used
A
drilling rig is used to create deep holes.
The
holes are filled with reinforced concrete.
The
concrete must cure before the structure can be loaded.
Other names
Drilled
concrete piers are also known as cast-in-situ piles, cast-in-drilled-hole
piles, drilled shafts, and caissons.
Related methods
Other
methods of piling include auger piling and micro piling
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