Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Patrick Granitzki Alicia Plinio Peter Howell Janitha Batagoda
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

The City of Newark is making a comeback with new mixed-use multi-storied Residential Development projects. The majority of developers tend to use driven H-pile deep foundation systems to support their super-structures. A different approach was recommended for one particular new development near the Passaic River. The surficial geology included glacial deposits consisting of loose to dense sand overlaying relatively soft silt and clay and a lower stratum of medium-dense sand. During a preliminary site investigation for the project, bedrock was encountered at depths ranging between approximately 168 feet to 182 feet below the ground surface. Design capacity required a single pile of 200 tons. Two different pile foundation systems were evaluated in conjunction to the typical driven H-pile system in order to review potential costs and construction schedule impacts. The two alternative pile systems evaluated were tapered tube piles and drilled displacement piles. Theoretical calculations were followed by in-situ load testing. The field testing results indicated the use of drilled displacement piles as the best option for a portion of the proposed building. This paper discusses the different piles systems considered, installation and using drilled displacement piles to minimize cost and optimize construction.
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APA: Patrick Granitzki Alicia Plinio Peter Howell Janitha Batagoda  (2021)  Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven Piles

MLA: Patrick Granitzki Alicia Plinio Peter Howell Janitha Batagoda Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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