koverot
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 3, 2015
- 2
Please excuse me if this in the wrong forum.
I am currently working on my first Secant Piling project. Our deepest piles consist of a 900mm diameter, 20m deep pile, with the male piles having a W610x125 beam for the full depth. Due to the soil conditions we have abandoned CFA and are only using a conventional drilling method. The tolerances on plumbness are very tight, and currently both of our piling subs are having problems meeting it.
Currently we are wet setting our beams and are using a 170mm +/- 30mm slump, 14mm AGG mix with 3 hours delay to allow for max workability. I am querying peoples experience with wetsetting at these depths. I imagine the hydrostatic pressure of the concrete in a confined pile will cause some uplift that will cause the beam to not set straight? Have people used templates successfully?
Really any information to help would be appreciated. We have considered placing the beam first and pouring around the beam, however we feel that as we pull each section of casing it would be difficult to maintain plumbness.
I am currently working on my first Secant Piling project. Our deepest piles consist of a 900mm diameter, 20m deep pile, with the male piles having a W610x125 beam for the full depth. Due to the soil conditions we have abandoned CFA and are only using a conventional drilling method. The tolerances on plumbness are very tight, and currently both of our piling subs are having problems meeting it.
Currently we are wet setting our beams and are using a 170mm +/- 30mm slump, 14mm AGG mix with 3 hours delay to allow for max workability. I am querying peoples experience with wetsetting at these depths. I imagine the hydrostatic pressure of the concrete in a confined pile will cause some uplift that will cause the beam to not set straight? Have people used templates successfully?
Really any information to help would be appreciated. We have considered placing the beam first and pouring around the beam, however we feel that as we pull each section of casing it would be difficult to maintain plumbness.