The driven tube pile with plug is a close ended, low energy driven full-displacement pile with lost steel tube. The pile is formed using an internal free-fall hammer striking a dry concrete plug locked at the bottom of the casing. The tubular segments are welded together in function of the available free working height.
Construction sequence
1. Positioning of the tube and forming of a plug to seal the bottom of the first permanent tube. Using a free-fall hammer to compact the plug that causes the lower casing segment to be driven into the soil.
2. Welding of the additional tube elements of limited length and continuation of the driving phase.
3. Driving to the required installation depth
4. & 5. Casting (plastic) concrete
6. Placement of the reinforcement
Fields of application
• In confined, narrow and difficult to access working areas and/or spaces with restricted headroom
• In aggressive soil conditions and contaminated soils
• Suitable in soils with strong underground flow of water, where the fresh concrete is protected by the casing
• Well-suited for piling through cavities or very soft and unstable top or intermediate layers of soil where overconsumption of concrete is likely to occur.
• Where the cut-off level is located above the ground level
• Possibility to maintain with great accuracy the concrete level: execution of non-concreted lengths is possible
• Wide range: industrial projects, infrastructure, hydraulic engineering works, railway works, housing construction, rehabilitation, renovation…