GGGGeo
Geotechnical
- Jun 14, 2001
- 12
Instead of installed caisson per plan, the contractor proposed alternatives to install steel H-piles. What's more, they dont want to bring large enough crane with hammer. They have been fighting with us stating that these H-piles can be installed by their vibratory hammer mounted on their excavator.
These piles are designed for friction pile and friction around pile is expected to be reduced by the vibrotory hammer (we are not driving sheet pile).
Since the pile is not deep (about 10 feet), is there any other hammer (1) smaller than diesel one (2) similar to geoprobe (downward direction only) but still pick-up the needed friction (I was told that "ABI Mobilram" may be considered).
Thank you for your opinion.
These piles are designed for friction pile and friction around pile is expected to be reduced by the vibrotory hammer (we are not driving sheet pile).
Since the pile is not deep (about 10 feet), is there any other hammer (1) smaller than diesel one (2) similar to geoprobe (downward direction only) but still pick-up the needed friction (I was told that "ABI Mobilram" may be considered).
Thank you for your opinion.