We have a bldg that is 30 stories high on concrete caissons as per the geotech report. the design engineer shows no reinforcing in the caissons that are about 30 ft below grade.......Is this common practice?
Not if there are uplift or lateral loads, which are probable for a building of that height. In fact, in my experience, I have never seen a drilled pier without reinforcement.
The caissons are not lined (lined only for the drilling) and vary in size from 6 ft to 10 ft in diameter.
The lateral loads when transfered to the top of the caissons I would think would require some type of reinforcing...even the minimum reinforcing....
30ft (10m) is not very deep for a bored pile - I assume they are founded in rock. Are they bored full depth with a casing? Those questions are only out of interest, I'm sure that there should be rebar cages.