Transcription of Professor’s Driven Pile Institute
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PDPI June 22, 2011 Logan, UT A DEEP FOUNDATION COMPARISON: Driven vs BORED PILES Presented By: Billy Camp, PE, Technical Principal/Vice President S&ME, Inc. Charleston, SC 843-884-0005 Professor s Driven pile Institute Logan, UT June 26, 2013 PDPI June 26, 2013 Logan, UT COMMON DEEP FOUNDATIONS (US Practice for Support of Structures) Driven Concrete 10 , 12 , 14 , 18 , 24 , 30 and 36 square PSC 36 to 66 Cylinder Steel 10 , 12 and 14 HP (16 and 18 now being rolled) 8 to 36 + pipe (open or closed) Wood 7 to 10 tip diameter, L<65 Composite PSC top with HP, W, or Pipe section bottom BORED Drilled Shafts 3 to 12 Micropiles 5 to 12 Drilled Displacement 14 to 18 Continuous Flight Auger (CFA)
PDPI June 26, 2013 – Logan, UT Constructability Issues Driven Piles • Length revisions are relatively easy (splicing or cut-off of steel piles, cut-off of PSC piles).
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