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We installed six Augercast piles (16" dia x 50ft depth) for a generator step up transformer. For one of the six piles when reviewing the Auger cast pile log report we see that the grout factor for 5-10 ft is 0.88, 10-15 ft is 0.35 and 15-20 ft is 0.88 while the for rest of the depth upto 50 ft the grout factor is in the range of 1.2-1.8. The other piles are acceptable as they have grout factors > 1 primarily. The pile report also states that this subject pile has a overall grout factor of 1.39. While manual counting of the pump strokes were done we understand that during times when the pump is running inconsistently, there are chances that the inspector could have counted “missed pump strokes” thus indicating more volume than actually pumped. The pedestal on these piles have already been poured. How can we ensure that if there is necking in this pile and if it should be a serious concern? Is there a criteria for what the minimum grout factor should be although the overall grout factor is 1.39?