Piling Requirements
Piling Requirements
submission
Under BC (Amendment) Act 2007 & Regulations 2008
Bored cast-in
place piles
Grouted
micropiles
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Types of piling submissions
Driven piles
Jacked-in
piles
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Objective
• To help Qualified Persons who
prepare the piling plans to
comply with requirements of
BC (Amendment) Act 2007 &
Regulations 2008
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Overview
1. Submission checklist
2. BC Regulations 10(2)
3. SS CP4 : 2003
4. BCA / IES / ACES Advisory Note on
Site investigation & Load test
5. Piling Annexes B, C, D
6. Good practices in design & construction
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(1) Submission
checklist
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Submission checklist
I. Piling plans endorsed by QP and AC
II. Design reports by QP and AC
III. Declaration forms by QP and AC
IV. Site investigation report, endorsed & certified by a PE
V. A plan showing the layout and location of the site, boundary
line and neighbouring buildings
VI. Impact assessment report, where applicable (eg. for
foundations located within influence zone of sensitive
structures, like MRT or CST tunnels)
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Certifications by QP and AC on plans
PE AC
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Certifications by QP(geo) and AC(geo) on plans
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Certification by
PE for SI report
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(2) Building Control
Regulation 10(2)
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Regulations 2003
Regulation 10(2)
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Regulations 2008
Regulation 10(2)
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Regulations 2008 – Reg 10A(5)
(Plans of foundation ≥ 30storeys)
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Building Control Regulations 2008
Regulation 10(2)
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(a) Pile type & material specification, pile
joints, sectional details
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Details of Pile
reinforcement
Anchorage length
Lap length
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Details of RC pile Pilecap connection details
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(b) Site investigation borehole
I. Do the plans show location of site
investigation boreholes?
II. Is there any borehole within the footprint of
each block ?
Footprint of
tower block
Total = 5 boreholes
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Site investigation
boreholes (2)
Total = 10 boreholes
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Site investigation boreholes (3)
Total = 26 boreholes
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(c) Pile depth & (d) Pile founding criteria
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Example 3
Pile founding criteria (pile set)
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(e) Geotechnical parameters
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(f) Negative skin friction
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Sample variation of building settlement
with time during superstructure erection
10th – 1.5mm
20th – 3.0mm
30th – 4.5mm
40th – 6.5mm
43rd – 8.0mm
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(h) Vibration limits
I. Are allowable vibration limits specified on
the plan ?
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DIN 4150 : Part 3 “Structural vibration in
buildings” Guideline on Limit of vibration
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
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(i) Verification tests
I. Do the plans contain the following information ?
(i) number of tests,
(ii) types of pile tests.
II. Are types and number of tests provided complied with
BCA/IES/ACES advisory note 2003 ?
III. Is location of ultimate pile load test shown on plan, and
correlated with borelog ?
IV. Will the preliminary piles for the ultimate pile load test be
instrumented, to verify the geotechnical parameters ?
(Applicable to piles where strain gauges could be installed
along the pile, eg. bored piles, hollow spun pile)
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Preliminary pile to be instrumented
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(3) SS CP4 : 2003
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Code of Practice
CP4 : 2003
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Design for pile foundations
[CP4 Clause 7.3.1]
• Every pile design has to satisfy 3 conditions:
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Pile Group Effect
(CP4 Clause 7.3.4)
I. Group settlement is
greater than
settlement of
individual pile
II. Differential
settlement between
two pile groups <
1:500
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An example where pile group effect is dominant
with overlapping of stress bulbs of individual piles
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Effect of lateral forces during basement excavation
(CP4 Clause 7.4.5.3.2)
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• Foundation piles should be designed for
the effect of basement excavation.
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Requirements for Site Investigation
• to establish the soil strata and ground variation
Minimum requirement
(a) Number of boreholes - 1 borehole per 300 m2
- 1 borehole at 10 to 30m spacing
- Minimum 3 boreholes
(b) Depth of boreholes - 5 metre into hard stratum with N>100
- 3 times pile diameters beyond pile
founding level.
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(1) Rockhead varies from RL 102m to RL88m
(2) The quality of bedrock varies greatly.
Min. 5m into
hard stratum
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Requirements for pile load tests
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Load measurement for pile load tests
(CP4 Clause 7.5.5.2.1)
• Load should be measured by a calibrated
load gauge & a calibrated pressure gauge
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(5) Piling Annexes
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Piling Annex B
Certificate of
supervision of pile
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Piling Annex C
Interim certificate of
supervision of piling
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Piling Annex D
Certificate for
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(6) Some good practices in
pile design & construction
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a) Reduce over-reliance on pile base resistance
1) Applying a minimum safety factor to skin friction,
for bored piles, where soft toe may occur
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a) Reduce over-reliance on pile base resistance
2) In erractic soil condition, eg limestone area
limestone
35m
limestone
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(b) Preliminary pile at borehole location
Borehole
Ultimate test pile
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(c) Judicious location of strain gauges
• Taking into account : • To aid interpretation
- change of soil layers eg. measurement of skin friction
- thickness at various soil /rock layers
- variability
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(d) Innovative Investigative preliminary pile
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(e) Investigative preliminary piles installed using similar
construction method as working production piles
CP4 Clause 7.5.4.1
Wet hole method
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(f) Proper transfer of load to Kentledge frame
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g) Minimum distance between test pile & Kentledge leg
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(h) No preloading on piles before test
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(i) Conduct working load test at location where it matters
Working
Pile Size Load Nos No. of Method of
(mm) (kN) Load Test Test
ASM - 135 0 -
1000 5800 147 0 -
1200 8400 99 1 Kentledge
1500 13200 115 2 Kentledge
1800 19000 159 3 Bi-Directional
2000 23500 96 1 Bi-Directional
2200 28500 88 1 Bi-Directional
2500 36800 62 1 Bi-Directional
2800 41600 22 1 Bi-Directional
3000 53000 16 0 -
Examples :
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(1) Piles within the tower footprint
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(j) No preselection of pile for working load test
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(k) Keep rock/soil sample at site for verification
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(l) Impose quality control measure at site
3) Tests on stabilizing
fluids
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(l) Impose quality control measures at site
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(m) Check & verify obvious change in pile depth
Eg:
(1) Site investigation
(2) Load tests
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Recap of Some Good Practices
a) Reduce over-reliance on pile base h) No preloading on piles before test
resistance
i) Conduct working load test at
b) Preliminary pile at borehole location
location where it matters
c) Judicious location of strain gauges
j) No preselection of pile for working
d) Innovative preliminary pile
load test
e) Preliminary pile installed using same
k) Check & verify obvious change in
method as working piles
pile depth
f) Proper load transfer to Kentledge
frame l) Keep soil/rock samples at site for
verification
g) Minimum distance between test pile &
Kentledge leg m) Impose quality control at site
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Summary
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Concluding remark
Standard Certification by QP on plans and calculations
“I .... certify that they have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of
the Building Control Regulations, the Building Control Act and any other
written law pertaining to buildings and construction for the time being in
force.”
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THE END
Thank you !
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