"...whether I go for Static or Dynamic test?" Yes. ;-)
The static test gives you a more definitive measure of bearing capacity and the load-displacement curve, but the dynamic test (Case Method pile-driving analyzer) gives you information the static test can't, like whether the hammer was putting out full energy when it reached your criterion for ending driving. It can also give you an indication of damage in the pile. I think it would also be quicker and cheaper because it just requires mobilizing a guy with a few suitcases full of equipment for a few days. The slowest part of the test itself is installing a few instruments on the top of the pile. Depending on what level of precision you need, the bearing-capacity results may be available immediately straight out of the PDA, or the data may need to be run through a program called CAPWAP. (Hammer energy comes out right away.) To test setup of the soil around the pile, come back the next day and hit the pile again with the PDA installed.
How many? Depends on variability of soil properties and depth to bearing layer across the site. You can have the dynamic test run on several per day during production driving, until you are sure you have all the bugs worked out of the hammer, refusal criterion, etc.
vulcanhammer - You have more experience with this?