Method Statement - BORED PILING
Method Statement - BORED PILING
Method Statement - BORED PILING
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BORED PILING
1. GENERAL
a. The method statement for bored piling below describes the whole construction
procedures including material and equipment required for the construction of
bored cast-in-situ piles
b. Detail of the procedures contained herein may be reviewed periodically and
modified based on actual requirement
c. The piles to be constructed will be of a nominal specified diameter, bored through
overlying soils to found in the bedrock strata or remain in the soil to act as shaft
friction and end bearing piles.
d. The piles are designed by the Engineer to resist axial compressive loads.
a. The pile boring operations shall be performed using the suitable rotary drill rigs
depends on the diameter, depth, and soil condition and construction method.
b. If necessary, the bore-holes shall be stabilized with a temporary casing in the
upper layer (depends on soil and site condition).
c. The length of the casing will be determined from the actual soil condition
encountered on site.
d. Bentonite shall be used for unstable subsoil condition and for piles equal and
more than 180cm diameter.
3. SETTING OUT
a. The location of permanent bored piles shall be set out and pegged by the
subcontractor’s surveyor based on approved setting out drawings from consultant
and control points at site.
4. DRILLING
5. BENTONITE
a. The bentonite is delivered to site in 50kg per bags, which are stored under
cover.
b. The bentonite is mixed by high turbulence mixers and the slurry is stored in a
pool. The size of the pool shall have a storage capacity of about 400 cu. m.
c. A laboratory is provided on site for regular testing of the slurry.
d. The minimum frequency of testing and the acceptable range of physical
characteristics of the bentonite slurry must be conforming to specification.
e. Laboratory reports are kept during the construction period.
f. Apparatus available in the site laboratory includes the following:
g. Contaminated bentonite slurry will be discarded by mixing with the earth and
transport to dumping area.
h. Bentonite will be used as a drilling fluid to stabilize the bored hole.
i. During the boring process, the bentonite slurry is kept as high as possible
within the casing and well above the existing ground water
j. Upon completion of boring, the bottom of the bored hole is thoroughly
cleaned with the cleaning bucket prior to recycling of the bentonite.
7. CONCRETING
8. SPOIL REMOVAL
a. Spoil from piles will be cleared from the boring locations by means of an excavator
as boring proceeds.
b. Depending on the volume of spoil excavated, it will be removed to stockpile area or
spoil pit, for drying before loading and removed off-site.