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Pile Foundations

  • Bored cast-in-situ piles.
  • Driven Cast in Place Piles
  • Driven Steel Bearing Piles.
  • Continuous Flight Auger Piles
  • Auger Piles
  • Secant Piles
  • Contiguous Piles

Sheet Piling

Sheet piles are designed to interlock with each other. They are installed in sequence along the planned excavation perimeter. When arranged together, they form a wall for permanent or temporary earth support, along with anchors to provide extra lateral support.

Permanent sheet piles are designed to provide a long service life; installed with the help of vibratory hammers. If the soil is too dense or hard, impact hammers are used. Depending on the condition of the site, the sheet piles can be hydraulically pushed into the ground.

DTH work

  • DTH is short for “down-the-hole. The DTH hammer is one of the fastest ways to drill hard rock
  • DTH products can be used in the following applications:
  • Mining- drill and blast holes in open pit mining, where the drill operator will drill several holes, then fill with explosives and detonate to lift rock allowing access to ore body
  • RC- mineral exploration and pit grade control (needs specialized reversed circulation hammers)
  • RAB - rotary air blast - mineral exploration using a conventional DTH hammer
  • GW - geothermal bore holes and waterwells
  • Oil and Gas – Deep well bore holes: air hammers can be used as long as cutting uplift and borehole stability are ensured. For deeper wells, new DTH technologies including water hammer and mud hammer can be used to improve drilling rates in hard rocks.
  • Construction industry - Piling, footings, soil nailing

Ramming work

Supporting solar panels on piles is not only Economical, it is “Green,” and Efficient. Three primary pile types used are Pipe Piles, “I” Beams and Helical Piles depending upon the site requirement. These pile systems may be arranged to support single or multiple panels, such as in an array of solar panels.

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