Secant Pile Wall Shoring Systems
Continuous flight auger (CFA) equipment is employed to construct a secant pile wall. Simply put, secant piles are overlapping concrete piles that form a strong, watertight barrier. On the first day of drilling, “soft” piles are drilled in predetermined spots. On the following day, “hard” piles are drilled in between the soft piles.These piles actually core into the soft piles on either side of them. The hard piles are made of high strength concrete, and are often reinforced with steel I-beams or cages. |
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Soldier Pile and Tieback Shoring Systems
Tiebacks may be used in conjunction with soldier piles to replace the bracing elements of internally braced shoring systems. Tiebacks are constructed by drilling a small diameter shaft into which a steel reinforcing member is inserted. Grout is then pumped into the shaft surrounding the tieback steel. After curing, the whole assembly is stressed by a hydraulic jack and locked off at specified design loads. |
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