Thanks gents, I have similar opinions.
The discussion came up in a meeting where the clients asked about re using PTPs as working piles. I said something similar that I dont see a reason not to. Your working load is obviously far less than your PTP max load so you know the pile is safe.
I was challenged with comments on skin friction is destroyed as it has failed!!! This highlighted to me that the clients engineer has limited experience. Many times we do compression tests to high loading and maybe failure followed by tension testing. Shaft capacity is still there!
The one thing that got me was " how come may specifications state that working piles should only be tested to 1.5 times their working load and not 2.5-3 times".
I told him that I didnt have a good reason as to why this is the case. I have done some googling and it does appear to be the case.
Regardless, I still dont see a reason, well at least from geotechnical performance, as to why you would limit load on working piles. I can see from a practical standpoint that if you prove your settlement criteria is ok then the capacity criteria is ok too. You need a lot less load to prove your settlement criteria.