Fuzzy
Structural
- Sep 9, 2001
- 12
We are looking at project that specifies an 8" pipe pile driven closed end. The stratum is generally silt and clay with SPT values of between 2 to 12 (blows) about 120 feet thick. Then there is what we believe is a dense till layer, 30 feet thick, overlaying shale bedrock. The testing company did DCPT testing on assumed till with N values of 40 to 70.
The contract indicates that they want the piles driven to the bedrock. Based on the density of the till layer I do not believe it will be possible to drive a closed end pipe pile throught the till layer.
We are looking at either driving open ended or switch to an 8" H-pile.
Does anybody have any information to back-up or refute our claim that it may not be possible to drive closed end through the till layer? Any other suggesting for completing this project more cost effectively?
The contract indicates that they want the piles driven to the bedrock. Based on the density of the till layer I do not believe it will be possible to drive a closed end pipe pile throught the till layer.
We are looking at either driving open ended or switch to an 8" H-pile.
Does anybody have any information to back-up or refute our claim that it may not be possible to drive closed end through the till layer? Any other suggesting for completing this project more cost effectively?