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Improvements in and relating to pile foundations
A pile (fig. 1h, 270) within a bore 110 is formed from a column 250 of pile sections 200 arranged end-to-end within the bore. These pile sections are stacked within the bore and a cured material is a cured material (fig. 1h, 260) between at least a part of an outside surface of the column and the surface of the bore, in a gap 114. The cured material, for example grout, may be provided through channels in the pile sections. The pile sections may interlock, and may be formed of pre-fabricated concrete.
Improvements in and relating to pile foundations
A pile (fig. 1h, 270) within a bore 110 is formed from a column 250 of pile sections 200 arranged end-to-end within the bore. These pile sections are stacked within the bore and a cured material is a cured material (fig. 1h, 260) between at least a part of an outside surface of the column and the surface of the bore, in a gap 114. The cured material, for example grout, may be provided through channels in the pile sections. The pile sections may interlock, and may be formed of pre-fabricated concrete.
Improvements in and relating to pile foundations
STUART NORMAN (author) / MICHAEL PELKEN (author)
2020-07-15
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E02D
FOUNDATIONS
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GrĂ¼ndungen