Caveat Emptor Or A Buyer's Guide To Pile Integrity Testing - Introduction

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1031 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
During recent years, the integrity testing of piles has made considerable progress. With the availability of portable and powerful computers, practically all integrity testing equipment is now digital. Using sophisticated software for data acquisition and analysis, today's testing systems can provide owners with important information regarding both the length and integrity of piles and drilled shafts. This sophistication carries a price: Very few clients, including experienced engineers, do understand the strange-looking graphs adorning the reports they get. In fact, most of them will never ask, some because they are too busy to care and others because they are ashamed to show their ignorance. This situation is well exploited by a few shrewd operators of test equipment. Facing strong competition and falling revenues, they simplify their task and cut their expenses by the following means: 1. Using old equipment until it falls apart, and then some, 2. Hiring under-qualified personnel, 3. Staying on site as little as possible, 4. Eliminating the analysis and evaluation stage altogether, 5. Confirming as-made lengths and reporting no defects.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Caveat Emptor Or A Buyer's Guide To Pile Integrity Testing - IntroductionMLA: Caveat Emptor Or A Buyer's Guide To Pile Integrity Testing - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1999.