ClarksonEng
Structural
- Nov 15, 2016
- 14
A contractor is proposing telescoping their temporary casings for our drilled pier. Several of the drilled piers are in uplift, more so than the weight of the concrete.Everything I have found about telescoping the casings has this line: "This procedure is most often used for drilled shafts that are bearing on or socketed into rock and where no skin friction is considered in the soils or rock that is cased."
Is this assuming it is a permanent casing and not temporary? Trying to wrap my head around why if the casing is removed that I would lose the skin friction I was relying on. I'm assuming rejecting this method will result in a cost revision so I only want to rule it out if it is necessary.
Is this assuming it is a permanent casing and not temporary? Trying to wrap my head around why if the casing is removed that I would lose the skin friction I was relying on. I'm assuming rejecting this method will result in a cost revision so I only want to rule it out if it is necessary.