Integrity Testing of Drilled Displacement Piles at a Major Campus

Deep Foundations Institute
Mark D. Fuhriman Robert Fosse Parham Khoshkbari
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Drilled displacement piles are becoming an increasingly common deep foundation choice for their relatively simple installation methods, applicability to a wide range of subsurface conditions, and versatility. The installation method includes drilling and displacement of the soil followed by delivery of fluid cement grout under pressure, and placement of steel reinforcing to complete the pile. Because the installation method uses blind processes that do not permit direct observation of the pile, it is desirable to employ redundant testing tools to complement good construction techniques and inspection practices to ensure integrity of the piles. This paper examines the use of a range of integrity testing tools used for pile installations at a major office campus development. Because the integrity of a drilled displacement pile and its performance depend to a large extent on the skill and experience of the installation crew, the paper explores how use of multiple practical tools, including automated monitoring tools on the pile installation equipment, thermal integrity profiling, and high-strain dynamic testing, ensure structural integrity of the completed piles and how redundant integrity testing methods complement good construction and inspection practices add confidence in the quality of the foundation system.
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APA: Mark D. Fuhriman Robert Fosse Parham Khoshkbari  (2021)  Integrity Testing of Drilled Displacement Piles at a Major Campus

MLA: Mark D. Fuhriman Robert Fosse Parham Khoshkbari Integrity Testing of Drilled Displacement Piles at a Major Campus. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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