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Bored Piles

While CFA piling (which we discussed earlier) is a "replacement" method that removes soil, Driven Piling is a "displacement" method. This means the pile is pre-manufactured and then forcibly pushed into the ground, pushing the soil aside rather than digging it out.How Driven Piling Works The installation process is mechanical and depends on force rather than excavation. Pitching: The pre-manufactured pile (steel, concrete, or timber) is lifted into the piling rig's "leads" (the vertical guide). Driving: A heavy hammer (hydraulic, diesel, or air-powered) strikes the top of the pile. Each blow pushes the pile deeper into the earth. Monitoring "Set": Engineers measure the "set"—how many millimeters the pile moves per blow. Once it reaches a specific resistance (the "refusal" point), the pile is deemed to have reached its required load-bearing capacity. Termination: If the pile is too long, the excess is cut off. If it’s too short, another section can often be spliced (welded or jointed) onto the top and driven further. Key Advantages over CFA/Bored Piling. Soil Densification: As the pile is driven, it compacts the surrounding soil. This actually increases the bearing capacity of the ground around the pile. No Spoil: Since no soil is removed, there is no "dirty" waste to cart away. This is a huge cost-saver on sites with contaminated ground. Immediate Loading: Unlike CFA piles, which need concrete to cure for days, a driven pile can theoretically be built upon as soon as it is in the ground. Quality Assurance: Because the piles are made in a factory, their structural integrity is guaranteed before they even arrive at the site.

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