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JULY
1997
Pile Foundations – General
5-2
The Standard Specifications contain the general information for pile work. This includes
specifics for types of materials to be used, methods of construction, measurement, payment,
etc. It is important to remember that the Special Provisions and the contract plans have
precedence over the Standard Plans and Standard Specifications. For this reason, it is
imperative that all contract documents be thoroughly reviewed well in advance of the work.
Non-Driven Piles
Cast-In-Drilled-Hole (CIDH) piles consist of concrete cast in holes drilled in the ground to a
specified tip elevation. Diameters range from 12 to 126 inches and lengths range from 10
feet to over 120 feet. They are satisfactory in suitable material and are generally more
economical than most other types of piling. They are especially advantageous where
vibration from a pile driver might damage adjacent structures such as pipelines, etc. For
obvious reasons the ground formations into which the holes are drilled should be capable
of retaining their shape during drilling and concrete placing operations and no ground
water should be present. If ground water is present, the slurry displacement method
specifications may need to be incorporated into the contract. CIDH piles are discussed in
more detail in Chapters 6 and 9 of this manual.
Driven Piles
Driven piles typically consist of three different types: (1) concrete, (2) steel, and (3) timber.
A general description of each type is given on the following page. Driven piles are discussed
in more detail in Chapter 7 of this manual.