Augercast Piles - History And Advancements

Deep Foundations Institute
Larry Rayburn
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Augercast piles evolved in the late forties from the process of pressure grouting open holes backfilled with stone. In 1956, a patent was issued for a cast in situ pile by pumping high pressure grout through hollow-stem, continuous flight auger as the auger is gradually withdrawn from the ground. The patent rights expired in 1973 and the use of auger-cast piles greatly expanded with most large deep foundation contractors now installing augercast piles. At one time augercast piles had a bad reputation, partly because of not having a blow count to give some engineers a confidence factor and there were some quality issues. Over the years the quality issues have been eliminated and I am sure the augercast is the most installed pile in private industry and is now being used by some State Agencies.
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APA: Larry Rayburn  (2005)  Augercast Piles - History And Advancements

MLA: Larry Rayburn Augercast Piles - History And Advancements. Deep Foundations Institute, 2005.

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