Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot.

Deep Foundations Institute
Peter O. Wilkinson
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Deep Foundations Institute
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Ascot Racecourse in the UK is a major international venue for horseracing. The racecourse is being redeveloped to provide entirely new public facilities. The development includes the construction of a new grandstand. A site investigation was earned out comprising mainly cone penetration testing. The site is underlain by the Bagshot Formation, comprising predominately cohesionless deposits of medium dense becoming dense, silty fine to medium sand, containing occasional layers of clay. Shallow foundations would present uncertainty regarding total and differential movement; hence a piled foundation solution was chosen using a continuous flight auger (CFA) piling system. The possibility that piles may found either directly on or within the influence of cohesive material suggested uncertainty regarding toe resistance. In order to measure shaft friction, an instrumented preliminary test pile was undertaken. The results were compared to published correlations of cone and shaft resistance. This approach resulted in a net saving in terms of pile length which resulted in optimum value engineering and hence a cost saving to the client.
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APA: Peter O. Wilkinson  (2006)  Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot.

MLA: Peter O. Wilkinson Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot.. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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