The axial capacity of augercast piles is estimated using procedures similar to those described in the Drilled Shaft Manual by Reese and O'Neill. Again, the DFI has numerous publications that can be purchased off of their website that deal solely with augercast piles. Augercast piles have diameters typically ranging from 12 to 24 inches, but piles up to 36 inches in diameter have been constructed. Allowable compression capacities in Florida range from 50 tons on a 14-inch diameter pile, to 400 tons on a 24 inch diameter pile. Typical installed cost is $1.00 per inch of diameter per foot of length. Piles work well in sands, firm clays, soft rocks. Not good in peats, or soft cohesive soils where shaft may bulge. Piles generate high uplift capacity. Due to cast-in-place nature of pile, these piles must be inspected by a qualified individual in the field. Automated installation monitoring equipment is also available, but not universally used yet due to cost.