Contiguous Pile
Contiguous pile walls consist of piles arranged in a line typically with a 150mm gap between the piles. Where required the soil between the piles can be stabilized using grouting techniques if necessary, either before or after pile installation.
Common uses
- Support of excavations
- Slope stabilisation
- Support wing walls
Process
Contiguous pile walls can be retained by anchors or strutting systems to reduce deflection though commonly for walls up to 7-8 metres in height they are designed to work in cantilever.
Advantages
- Limited load from surrounding structures taken
- Allows easier work in open excavations when in cantilever
Quality assurance
We use the latest technology, testing regimes and best practice protocols developed over many years to ensure the position, verticality and structural integrity of our pile walls.
- BORED CAST IN-SITU PILE
- DRIVEN CAST IN-SITU PILE
- DRIVEN PRECAST PILE
- STONE COLUMN PILE
- UNDER REAMED PILE
- CONTIGUOUS PILE
- SHEET PILE
- SECANT PILE
- SAND PILE
- LIME PILE
- MICRO PILE
- BARGE PILE
- GANTRY PILE
- BORED COMPACTION PILE
- VERTICAL LOAD TEST
- PULL OUT TEST
- LATERAL LOAD TEST
- PILE INTEGRITY TEST
- PILE DYNAMIC TEST