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Driven Piles


Contiguous is one of the most efficient "bored" or "replacement" piling methods. It is particularly valued because it can be installed in unstable or water-bearing soils without the need for temporary steel casings or bentonite slurry. How CFA Piling Works The process is unique because drilling and concreting happen in one continuous movement. Drilling: A hollow-stemmed helical auger is rotated into the ground to the required design depth. The soil remains on the flights of the auger, which helps support the borehole walls and prevents collapse. Concreting: Once the depth is reached, high-slump concrete is pumped through the hollow stem of the auger. Extraction: As concrete fills the space from the bottom up, the auger is slowly withdrawn. The pressure of the concrete ensures the shaft is fully filled and helps compact the surrounding soil. Reinforcement: After the auger is fully removed and the "spoil" (drilled-out soil) is cleared, a steel reinforcement cage is plunged into the wet concrete.
