Guide to Drafting a Specification for High Capacity Drilled and Grouted Micropiles for Structural Support

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 39
- File Size:
- 635 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
The three types of specifications which are used for micropile work are: ? Performance Specifications: The contractor is permitted control over certain design and/or construction procedures but must demonstrate to the owner through testing and/or certification that the final product meets the specified performance criteria. This method allows and encourages the contractor to provide a competitive and/or innovative micropile design within the framework of the overall design requirements. The responsibilities for the work are shared between the owner and the contractor. ? Open Specifications: These leave the scope and design of the installation up to the micropile contractor. This method is the most common for securing bids on temporary micropile work. The responsibility for design and performance is clearly placed on the contractor. Open specifications are not recommended for permanent applications. This method allows the contractor to select the most economical micropile system. ? Prescriptive Specification: The Owner describes specific procedures that must be followed, but which may not necessarily describe the objective of the work. When prescriptive specifications are used, the owner is responsible for the proper performance of the system. The contractor is responsible for satisfying the details of the specifications. Performance specifications are the most common and best reflect the challenges and interests of micropile technology and applications.
Citation
APA:
(2004) Guide to Drafting a Specification for High Capacity Drilled and Grouted Micropiles for Structural SupportMLA: Guide to Drafting a Specification for High Capacity Drilled and Grouted Micropiles for Structural Support. Deep Foundations Institute, 2004.