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Hydraulic Pile Jacking Spec

Hydraulic Pile Jacking Spec

Hydraulic Pile Jacking Spec

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Does anyone out there have a sample specification for hydraulic jacked piling?  This is for an existing concrete frame building where I'd like to underpin the existing foundation.  The steel piling is set into a jack and simply forced into the earth using the structure's weight to push against.  

CSI and Masterspec do not have anything of this sort and I'm reluctant to ask the firms that do this type of work.
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RE: Hydraulic Pile Jacking Spec

Jae:
Check this website ; http://www.atlassys.com
In the manual they have sample specifications for their own product, which is similar to what's you are looking for.

RE: Hydraulic Pile Jacking Spec

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wiktor:

Thank you very much!!  

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