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  2. Pile driver - Wikipedia

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    A steel sheet pile being hydraulically pressed. Hydraulic press-in equipment installs piles using hydraulic rams to press piles into the ground. This system is preferred where vibration is a concern. There are press attachments that can adapt to conventional pile driving rigs to press 2 pairs of sheet piles simultaneously.

  3. Deep foundation - Wikipedia

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    Sheet piles are used to restrain soft soil above the bedrock in this excavation. Sheet piling is a form of driven piling using thin interlocking sheets of steel to obtain a continuous barrier in the ground. The main application of sheet piles is in retaining walls and cofferdams erected to enable permanent works to proceed. Normally, vibrating ...

  4. Movax - Wikipedia

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    Movax equipment utilize the excavator’s unaltered standard auxiliary hydraulics. A single excavator can alternate between multiple different Movax attachments – this can be made even faster with a quick coupler. The range of different piles includes, but is not limited to, sheet piles, tubulars steel piles, H-beams, and timber piles.

  5. Driven to refusal - Wikipedia

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    This is an engineering term for describing how far to drive piles. [1] It is also used in surveying when driving metal posts and monuments that are to be used as bench marks (ie. the elevation of which will be established to a high degree of accuracy). When a very high degree of stability is required the post will be inside an oil filled outer ...

  6. Built Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The RPD 35 is advertised by the company as an excavator-based robot that can automate multiple steps in the solar piling process. [4] The company claims that the robot can autonomously perform surveying of pile locations, distribution of piles, driving of piles, and generation of as-builts. [4]

  7. Continuous flight augering - Wikipedia

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    Once initial piles are set with concrete, other shafts are augured between them, slicing into the original piles, with the new ones receiving rebar. The finished result is a continuous wall of reinforced concrete that aids and protects workers during excavation. [citation needed]

  8. Franki piling system - Wikipedia

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    Franki piles can be installed raked (or sloped) with a tilt of up to 4:1. [5] Raked Franki piles are always reinforced and are particularly suitable for structures subject to dynamic forces. [1] Driving methods such as open-ended coring, rock socketing, and composite shaft construction are occasionally used to overcome unique site problems. [3]

  9. Bauer AG - Wikipedia

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    The companies of the Group has been a major driving force in the development of various construction methods for specialist foundation engineering. The well-known methods include: Diaphragm walls; Sheet piles; Soldier pile walls; Anchor techniques; Depth vibrators; Jet Grouting; Permeation Grouting; Ground Improvement; CSV soil stabilization