JedClampett
Structural
- Aug 13, 2002
- 4,031
I'm getting an enormous amount of grief for a project I'm on in Florida. I'm a structural engineer for this project and am not a pile expert. My Geotechnical Consultant gave me this design and seems to be quite confident.
The design involves 528-12 inch square prestressed concrete piles spaced at 6'-6". The piles are to be driven into a 15 foot predrilled hole until they meet refusal of 20 blows per inch. The minimum depth (beyond the predrilled hole) is 40'-0". Design load for each pile is 50 tons.
The contractor has been griping about the piles even during the pre-bid. He says he needs 14 inch piles and that's what he bid. He won't give any details on why he thinks this.
Since the pile spacing is based on the size, I'm worried I'm going to have to change my layout. Plus the larger piles will need more driving force and possibly damage adjacent structures.
Does anyone else see a problem with the 12 inch piles?
The design involves 528-12 inch square prestressed concrete piles spaced at 6'-6". The piles are to be driven into a 15 foot predrilled hole until they meet refusal of 20 blows per inch. The minimum depth (beyond the predrilled hole) is 40'-0". Design load for each pile is 50 tons.
The contractor has been griping about the piles even during the pre-bid. He says he needs 14 inch piles and that's what he bid. He won't give any details on why he thinks this.
Since the pile spacing is based on the size, I'm worried I'm going to have to change my layout. Plus the larger piles will need more driving force and possibly damage adjacent structures.
Does anyone else see a problem with the 12 inch piles?