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Helical Piles For New ConstructionHelical Piles For Supporting Structural Slabs
Supporting building loads on deeper soils can be accomplished in several ways including:
We are capable and experienced with designing in all of the above discussed extended foundation systems but we install only one, the Helical pile. In new construction we utilize the Helical pile to support foundation walls and concrete floor slabs in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. In existing construction where settlement has become a problem, we utilize the Helical pile to support concrete slabs but not the foundation walls. The reason for this is that the equipment required to spin the Helical piles into the ground forces the top of the Helical pile out away from the foundation wall so the pile ends up being driven into the ground at an angle under the foundation. This angle results in the building loads not acting vertically on the pile which results in bending forces being induced into the Helical pile. Because of this we prefer to utilize push piles to support existing foundations and Helical piles to support concrete slabs. Concrete slabs supported on Helical piles must be designed and constructed as structural slabs. This requires the installation of reinforcing steel and in many cases concrete beams must be formed into the slab to transfer loads to the Helical piles. Below are several photographs of a building supported on Helical piles. In this case the
building has 24' tall precast concrete exterior walls and a steel roof system. The soil
boring shown in figure 1 is one of the borings taken at the site where this building was
constructed. An existing building was located 10' to the east, railroad tracks ran along
the north side, and the building was being constructed in the middle of town. Therefore
heavy ground vibrations could not be tolerated. All excavated material had to be hauled
away from the construction site, therefore it was considered advantageous to keep
excavations to a minimum. These factors, along with competitive pricing, contributed to
selecting the Helical pile as the solution to supporting the building.
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