Piles Clause Samples

The "Piles" clause defines the requirements and standards for the installation and quality of piles used in construction projects. It typically outlines specifications regarding the type, size, material, and method of installation for piles, as well as testing and inspection procedures to ensure structural integrity. For example, it may require that piles be driven to a certain depth or load-bearing capacity, and that records of installation be maintained. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the foundation of a structure is stable and meets engineering and safety standards, thereby minimizing the risk of structural failure.
Piles. For applicable steel beam bearing piles, cast-in-place concrete bearing piles, cast-in-place concrete piles, and steel pipe piles, furnished under a separate contract item, as a component item associated with an alternate design structure, or as a component item associated with a design-build contract, the equivalent tonnage is computed as follows:
Piles. The INSPECTOR’s records shall, when piles are driven for foundations, include penetration under the last ten (10) blows for each pile.
Piles a. Sheet Piles b. H-Piles
Piles. ‌ 3.3.2.1 Description of mitigation measure General description of measure Design of mitigation measure References on mitigation measure
Piles. Barrettes (diaphragm walls)
Piles. Sheet Piles