shanksnorth
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 12, 2012
- 2
Hello,
We are in the process of using steel pipe piles for a project and I have few questions on pile installation. I really appreciate if you guys can help me out:
1) Is it necessary to have a geotechnical Engineer at site during the pile installation program?
2) How is the pile refusal determined at site?
3) Can the capacity of pile be determined during pile driving?
3) If the pile reaches the designed embedment depth but still the number of blows is too low for the established settlement (I know this criteria is established by the geotech engineer at the beginning of the pile driving program based on the hammer), does it mean that:
a) The pile has not reached its capacity or the soil condition is too bad at that location?
b) The hammer energy used is too high?
c) If any of these is true, is it the responsibility of the geotechnical consultant or the pile driving people to find out the real reason and notify the engineer on record?
I am having these questions as the client wants the home office engineer to solve all the problems related to piling without the help of geotechnical enginneer and I am not sure how can I (structural engineer) answer it.
Thanks!!!
We are in the process of using steel pipe piles for a project and I have few questions on pile installation. I really appreciate if you guys can help me out:
1) Is it necessary to have a geotechnical Engineer at site during the pile installation program?
2) How is the pile refusal determined at site?
3) Can the capacity of pile be determined during pile driving?
3) If the pile reaches the designed embedment depth but still the number of blows is too low for the established settlement (I know this criteria is established by the geotech engineer at the beginning of the pile driving program based on the hammer), does it mean that:
a) The pile has not reached its capacity or the soil condition is too bad at that location?
b) The hammer energy used is too high?
c) If any of these is true, is it the responsibility of the geotechnical consultant or the pile driving people to find out the real reason and notify the engineer on record?
I am having these questions as the client wants the home office engineer to solve all the problems related to piling without the help of geotechnical enginneer and I am not sure how can I (structural engineer) answer it.
Thanks!!!