Got a project in Washington State in a high seismic region with timber piles. Have read some areas that do not allow Timber Piles in California due to concerns with ductility. Also, have read articles recommending embedding piles a pile diameter into cap for ductility. Anyone doing timber pile projects in that region? A 2 to 3 inch pile embed may be too shallow for a maximum seismic event. Would you design the timber piles for the design seismic load using the R of the system or consider changing the R value for checking the lateral load on the piles? The passive pressure given by the geotechnical engineer is not helpful only 75 pdf/ft.