Case History: Use Of Rock-Socketed Augered Cast-In-Place Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Tracy Brettmann
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Deep Foundations Institute
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The use of rock-socketed Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) piles is new to the Austin and central Texas region. This case history describes the design methodology, load test results, quality control procedures and the rate of production pile installation for the first large commercial project where ACIP piles were used in Austin. The piles were 24 inches in diameter and extended through about 45 ft of alluvial materials to be socketed 6 ft into limestone. A full-scale instrumented load test was performed on a test pile that was loaded to 452 tons and held for 24 hours. Telltales were installed in the middle and the tip of the test pile. As part of the overall quality control procedures, singlehole sonic integrity logging was performed on the production piles to verify structural integrity during pile installation. During pile production, an average of 14 piles per day were installed, which is approximately seven times faster than the original design that consisted of drilled shaft foundations.
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APA: Tracy Brettmann  (1998)  Case History: Use Of Rock-Socketed Augered Cast-In-Place Piles

MLA: Tracy Brettmann Case History: Use Of Rock-Socketed Augered Cast-In-Place Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 1998.

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