cgseso
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 24, 2012
- 21
Currently we are having issues regarding the integrity of our bored piles. Our project is a residential building with 20 floors. We are using dry method when we construct the bored pile since bedrock is very shallow (less than 6 meters from Natural Grade Line)
After subjecting in cross hole sonic logging test, the third party contractor of the tes advise us that our bored piles have issues in the upper layer (2-4 meters). They are thinking that is due to dirty concrete that was not expelled in the construction process. In this light, would like to create a discussion 1) What is the best method of expelling dirty concrete from your experience 2) What is the chance that the cross hole sonic logging test may be receiving bad signals and may not be entirely reliable?
After subjecting in cross hole sonic logging test, the third party contractor of the tes advise us that our bored piles have issues in the upper layer (2-4 meters). They are thinking that is due to dirty concrete that was not expelled in the construction process. In this light, would like to create a discussion 1) What is the best method of expelling dirty concrete from your experience 2) What is the chance that the cross hole sonic logging test may be receiving bad signals and may not be entirely reliable?