Recent Advances In Quiet & Vibration-Less Steel Pile Installation & Extraction

Deep Foundations Institute
Ray. K. Filip
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The concept of installing a steel sheet pile retaining wall into the ground by "pressing" has resulted in the development of various equipment solutions over the last thirty years e.g. Taylor Woodrow ?Pile Master', Giken 'Silent Piler" & Tosa 'Still Worker?. Dawson Construction Plant Ltd (DCP), have recently advanced the pile pressing concept with the introduction of their 'Push-Pull' system. This advancement offers significant improvements in the quality of installation compared with traditional pressing solutions but also greater versatility, higher productivity and, most importantly, generates new opportunities through a wider range of applications for "silent piling'. This paper will focus primarily on the use of the Push-Pull concept in the construction of a unique "integral" bridge in Milton Keynes, England. Finally, the paper touches on the development of quiet, vibration-less pile extraction equipment, which allows steel to be considered the foundation material of choice for truly sustainable construction. It is no longer acceptable to leave unwanted piles in the ground.
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APA: Ray. K. Filip  (2006)  Recent Advances In Quiet & Vibration-Less Steel Pile Installation & Extraction

MLA: Ray. K. Filip Recent Advances In Quiet & Vibration-Less Steel Pile Installation & Extraction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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