From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile Reuse

Deep Foundations Institute
Asha Panchal Stuart Norman Andrew McNamara Michael Pelken Matthew Dearing
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

The deep foundations industry has largely remained unchanged since in the advent of CFA piling in the 1960s. Piles have consequently been designed and constructed following the traditional codes and standards without much regard for optimising in-life efficiency or end-of-life reuse. After existing developments have been demolished there is little motivation to reuse existing piled foundations as their load bearing capacity and structural integrity cannot be verified. Therefore piling contractors are increasingly spending more resources on coring through existing piles, only to be replaced with larger diameter or deeper piles. The hollow element of the HIPER® Pile provides access to the entire length of the pile to permit inspections and a shaft in which the pile can be extended if needed. This paper presents and compares the embodied carbon savings, both during construction and through foundation reuse, from a HIPER® Pile scheme compared with the traditional solid pile scheme. A discussion on the benefits of this technology and its implications on warranties and approvals is also presented to motivate the foundations industry to embrace whole lifecycle assessments and support the journey to net-zero carbon.
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APA: Asha Panchal Stuart Norman Andrew McNamara Michael Pelken Matthew Dearing  (2022)  From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile Reuse

MLA: Asha Panchal Stuart Norman Andrew McNamara Michael Pelken Matthew Dearing From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile Reuse. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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