Several things come to mind as I read the original post and replies.
The site includes loose sandy and silty soil, yet several of the methods suggested may cause vibrations that could result in settlement damage to nearby utilities or structures.
Steel H-piles don't seem to be a good idea because as low-displacement piles, sometimes they "run" during driving. It seems obvious that if there are no vibration issues, using a displacement pile to maximize the end bearing resistance would be appropriate.
I have to get on the soapbox for the final comment. This site is an excellent place to get a variety of opinions on geotechnical issues, but an open-ended post like this always makes me wonder if these discussions pages are really a good idea after all. Presumably, Mahlegreco is working with a geotechnical engineer with the appropriate experience to direct this work, and is simply looking for more information to support the process. However, without some statement confirming this to be true, I have to wonder if it is even appropriate to even respond. Geotechnical engineering can't and shouldn't be done anonymously without knowing all of the facts. Site conditions like those described really require someone with the right local experience, not just for technical reasons, but also to understand local contractor issues etc.