Piling
Concrete piles provide deep foundational support in unstable or weak soil conditions, offering the stability required for large structures and heavy loads.
PILING SERVICES

Drilled Piles
Concrete piles installed for load-bearing structures in challenging ground conditions, providing deep foundation support. These drilled piles are bored into the ground.
Example: 20-meter-deep reinforced concrete piles supporting a bridge foundation in soft soil, providing the necessary stability for heavy traffic loads.

Driven Piles
Concrete piles driven into the ground using a pile driver to provide support for large structures, particularly in locations where quick installation is needed.
Example: Driven concrete piles used for a high-rise building foundation in a coastal area with loose, sandy soil, ensuring stability under wind and seismic loads.

Helical & CFA Piles
Specialized piling methods tailored for varying project requirements, ideal for environments where traditional methods may not be effective. These piles offer faster installation and adaptability to different soil conditions.
Example: Continuous flight auger (CFA) piles used for an industrial warehouse expansion, providing a stable foundation with minimal vibration and noise.
PILING ADVANTAGES
Strength and Durability
Offers impressive strength and durability, providing long-term stability for structures.
High Load-Bearing Capacity
Capable of supporting large buildings, bridges, and other heavy structures.
Corrosion Resistance
Resistant to corrosion, making it ideal for use in marine and coastal environments.
Versatility
Can be customized in terms of length, diameter, and shape to suit specific project requirements.
Cost-Effectiveness
Although the initial cost may be higher, the long lifespan and minimal maintenance requirements make it a cost-effective solution in the long run.
Reduced Settlement
Helps minimize settlement of structures by distributing the load evenly across a larger area.