Structure supported on soil which does not render adequate bearing capacity to support a heavy load (both moment and axial load) deep foundation is the only solution as shallow continuous foundation is economical. In this process bore hole are formed by suitable devices and concrete is poured around a reinforcing steel case. Due to some difficulties and some mistakes during piling some piles are considered as damaged pile. Bored piles are considered damaged when,
- The 28 days ultimate strength of concrete from the test specimens are below 27.6 MPa
- The concrete specimens cored from the finished piles show strengths below 27.6 MPa at 28 days, and the Engineer considered it defective.
- The length of bored piles do not met the requirements of the drawings or contract documents.
- The requirements according to codes listed below are not satisfied.
SI.
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Requirements
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Codes
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1
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Welding of reinforcing steel
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AS/NZS 1554.3:2008
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2
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Concrete Structures Standard
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NZS 3101 Parts 1 & 2:2006
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3
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Specification for concrete
production
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NZS 3104:2003
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4
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Methods of test for water and
aggregate for concrete
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NZS 3111:1986
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5
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Methods of test for concrete
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NZS 3112:
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6
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Specification for water and
aggregate for concrete
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NZS 3121:1986
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7
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Steel reinforcing materials
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AS/NZS 4671:2001
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8
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Design and Construction of
Drilled Piers.
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ACI 336.3R
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9
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Recommendations for Design,
Manufacture, and
Installation of Concrete Piles.
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ACI 543R
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10
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Standard Test Method for
Individual Piles Under Static Axial Tensile Load.
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ASTM D3689
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11
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Standard Test Method for Piles
Under Lateral Loads.
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ASTM D3966
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12
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Structural Welding
Code-Reinforcing Steel.
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AWS D1.4
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Damaged pile |
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