jpyach
Coastal
- Jun 8, 2004
- 1
Does anyone have any experience with performing a static load test on an existing timber pile which is part of a deep foundation system of a building currently still in service?
Background:
I have a project where the structural engineer wants to add 6 stories to an existing building. The building columns are seated on pile caps which are supported by 20 ton design load piles. (Building built 1914)To eliminate the need to add new piles, it was suggested that a load test be performed on the existing piles to determine if we can get 3-6 tons more out of each exisitng pile.
Problems:
Building slab will need to be cut.Pile cap area will need to be excavated around. Piles will need to be cut for the placement of the hydraulic jack.
Has anyone seen or been on a project where a testing setup has been placed under a pile cap, within a pile group in a very tight space?
Thanks for any help, insight, websites, specs or information pertaining to load testing of existing piles! I really appreciate it!
Background:
I have a project where the structural engineer wants to add 6 stories to an existing building. The building columns are seated on pile caps which are supported by 20 ton design load piles. (Building built 1914)To eliminate the need to add new piles, it was suggested that a load test be performed on the existing piles to determine if we can get 3-6 tons more out of each exisitng pile.
Problems:
Building slab will need to be cut.Pile cap area will need to be excavated around. Piles will need to be cut for the placement of the hydraulic jack.
Has anyone seen or been on a project where a testing setup has been placed under a pile cap, within a pile group in a very tight space?
Thanks for any help, insight, websites, specs or information pertaining to load testing of existing piles! I really appreciate it!