JNEnginr
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 26, 2008
- 99
I understand that no pile driver is perfect, and that's why we typically (in our office) allow a tolerance of about 6" off of the original point where there pile was intended to be located.
My question is , how about 12" off? It's not the end of the world, some induced torsional forces, but if it was an issue, what the fix? drive another pile? I couldn't think of many other options.
Picture in plan view, multi-span grade beam oriented along x axis, with pile offset in the y direction. Steel Pipe Piles
Thanks,
My question is , how about 12" off? It's not the end of the world, some induced torsional forces, but if it was an issue, what the fix? drive another pile? I couldn't think of many other options.
Picture in plan view, multi-span grade beam oriented along x axis, with pile offset in the y direction. Steel Pipe Piles
Thanks,