04-1 General Requirements For Piling Work
04-1 General Requirements For Piling Work
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1.3.3 Rejected materials 5
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1.4 INSTALLATION TOLERANCES .............................................................................. 5
1.4.1 Setting Out 5
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1.4.2 Position 6
1.4.3 Verticality 6
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1.4.4 Rake 6
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1.6.1 General 7
1.6.2 Life-Saving Appliances 7
1.6.3 Driving 7
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1.1 GENERAL
1.1.1 Scope
1 This Part is concerned with all works associated with installation of piles by any of the
recognised techniques.
1.1.2 References
1 The following standards and codes of practice are referred to in this Part:
BS 5228......................Noise control on construction and open sites
Part I, Code of practice for basic information and procedures for noise
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control
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Part IV, Code of practice for noise and vibration control applicable to
piling operations
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BS 8008......................Safety precautions and procedures for the construction and descent of
machine-bored shafts for piling and other purposes
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BS EN 1997................Eurocode 7, Geotechnical Design.
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1 The following matters, where appropriate, are described in the contract specific
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(xiii) Disposal of cut-off lengths.
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(xiv) Preboring.
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1 The Contractor shall supply for approval all relevant details of the method of piling and the
plant he proposes to use. Any alternative method to that specified shall be subject to
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approval.
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2 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer on the first day of each week, or at such longer
periods as the Engineer may from time to time direct, a progress report showing the current
rate of progress and progress during the previous period on all important items of each
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3 The Contractor shall inform the Engineer each day of the intended programme of piling for
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the following day and shall give adequate notice of his intention to work outside normal hours
and at weekends.
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1.1.5 Records
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1 The Contractor shall keep records, as indicated by an asterisk in Table 1.1, of the installation
of each pile and shall submit two signed copies of these records to the Engineer not later
than noon of the next working day after the pile is installed. The signed records will form a
record of the work. Any unexpected driving or boring conditions shall be noted briefly in the
records.
1 Factual information and reports on site investigations for the Works and on the previous
known uses of the Site will be provided by the Engineer where they exist as part of the
specific contract documentation. However, even if a full report is given, including
interpretations, opinions or conclusions, no responsibility is accepted by the Engineer for any
opinions or conclusions which may be given in the reports.
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2 Before the start of work the Contractor shall be given a copy of any subsequent information
which may have been obtained relating to the ground conditions and previous uses of the
Site.
1 The Contractor shall report immediately to the Engineer any circumstance which indicates
that in the Contractor's opinion the ground conditions differ from those reported in or which
could have been inferred from the site investigation reports or test pile results.
1.3.1 General
1 All materials and workmanship shall be in accordance with the appropriate British Standards,
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codes of practice and other approved standards current at the date of tender except where
the requirements of these standards or codes of practice are in conflict with this Section in
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which case the requirements of this Section shall take precedence.
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1 The sources of supply of materials shall not be changed without prior approval.
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Table 1.1
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Driven cast-in-place
Bored cast-in-place
concrete and steel
auger concrete or
Driven segmental
Continuous flight
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concrete piles
concrete piles
concrete piles
sheet piles
grout piles
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Data
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Contract * * * * *
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Date of concreting - - * * *
Ground level/sea bed level at pile position at commencement of
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installation of pile (commencing surface)
Working elevation of pile driver * * * * *
Depth from ground level at pile position to pile tip * * * * *
Tip elevation * * * * *
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Driven cast-in-place
Bored cast-in-place
concrete and steel
auger concrete or
Driven segmental
Continuous flight
concrete piles
concrete piles
concrete piles
sheet piles
grout piles
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Number and type of packings used and type and condition of
* * * - -
dolly used during driving of the pile
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Set of pile or pile tube in millimetres per 10 blows or number of
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blows per 25 mm of penetration
final level
Soil samples taken and in-situ tests carried out during pile
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* * * * *
installation
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1 Setting out of the main grid lines shall be by the Contractor. The installation of marker pins at
pile positions, as required by the Contract, shall be located by the Contractor from the main
grid lines of the proposed structure. Before installation of the pile, the pile position relative to
the main grid lines shall be verified.
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1.4.2 Position
1 For a pile cut off at or above ground level the maximum permitted deviation of the pile centre
from the centre-point shown on the drawings shall be 75 mm in any direction. An additional
tolerance for a pile head cut off below ground level will be permitted in accordance with
Clauses 1.4.3 and 1.4.4.
1.4.3 Verticality
1.4.4 Rake
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1 As in clause 1.4.3, the pile, or driving or other equipment governing the direction and angle of
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rake shall be set to give the correct alignment of the pile to within a tolerance of 1 in 50. The
piling rig shall be set and maintained to attain the required rake. The maximum permitted
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deviation of the finished pile from the specified rake is 1 in 25 for piles raking up to 1:6 and 1
in 15 for piles raking more than 1:6.
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1.4.5 Tolerance Variations
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1 In exceptional circumstances where these tolerances are difficult to achieve, the tolerances
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of Clauses 1.4.2, 1.4.3 and 1.4.4 may be relaxed by the Engineer, subject to consideration of
the implications of such action.
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1 Forcible corrections to concrete piles to overcome errors of position or alignment shall not be
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made. Forcible corrections may be made to other piles only if approved and where the pile
shaft is not fully embedded in the soil.
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1 The Contractor shall carry out the work in such a manner and at such times as to minimise
noise, vibration and other disturbance in order to comply with current environmental
legislation.
2 The Contractor shall endeavour to ascertain the nature and levels of noise produced by the
mechanical equipment and plant that will be used. He shall than take steps to reduce either
the level or the annoying characteristics, or both, of the noise. Reference should be made to
BS 5228 Part 1 for prediction of noise level due to different types of mechanical equipment
and plant, and to BS 5228 Part 4 for noise and vibration control techniques applicable to
piling operations.
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1 If in the opinion of the Contractor, damage will be, or is likely to be, caused to mains, services
or adjacent structures, he shall submit to the Engineer his proposals for making
preconstruction surveys, monitoring movements or vibrations, and minimising or avoiding
such damage.
1 The Contractor shall ensure that during the course of the work, displacement or damage
which would impair either performance or durability does not occur to completed piles.
2 The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer his proposed sequence and timing for driving or
boring piles, having the intent of avoiding damage to adjacent piles.
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1 The Contractor shall ensure that where required, any permanently free-standing piles are
temporarily braced or stayed immediately after driving to prevent loosening of the piles in the
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ground and to ensure that the pile will not be damaged by oscillation, vibration or ground
movement.
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1.6 SAFETY
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1.6.1 General
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potential dangers as they arise; e.g., unexpected ground conditions that may require a
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change in construction technique, or unusual smells which may indicate the presence of
noxious or dangerous gases.
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2 Safety precautions throughout the piling operations shall comply with BS 8008 and BS EN
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1997. Refer Section 1 for general safety standards to be adopted at a construction site.
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1 The Contractor shall provide and maintain on the Site sufficient, proper and efficient life-
saving appliances to the approval of the Engineer. The appliances must be conspicuous and
available for use at all times.
2 Site operatives shall be instructed in the use of safety equipment and periodic drills shall be
held to ensure that all necessary procedures can be correctly observed.
1.6.3 Driving
1 Before any pile driving is started, the Contractor shall supply the Engineer with two copies of
the code of signals to be employed, and shall have a copy of the code prominently displayed
adjacent to the driving control station on the craft, structure or site from which the piles will be
driven.
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