Piling
Piling
7.1.1 Standard
Piling shall conform with the principles contained in British Standard Code
of Practice CP 2004.
The contractor shall set out the position and levels of each pile from given
reference or base line and datum levels on the site.
7.1.3 Tolerance
The deviation of the piles from verticality of the specified rake shall not be
more than 1 : 75. Their deviation in any direction in plan at cut-off level
from the correct position indicated in the drawings must not be more than
75mm.
Where a pile has been damaged while driving, testing or by other causes
the contractor will be required to provide additional piles in the positions
to be determined at site at no extra cost to the Employer so that at least
the same bearing capacity as required at the original position is obtained.
Any increase the cost of the pile caps or foundations owing to the above
mentioned causes shall be borne by the contractor. Where the position of
the pile deviates by more than 75mm from the true position and or 1 : 75
inclination from specified rake, the cost of any extra piling and
modifications to the pile caps and foundations as required to achieve at
least the required bearing capacity at the original points shall be borne by
the contractor.
A records of all piles driven or installed shall be kept by the contractor and
a certified copy of the record shall be submitted to the S.O.
All Piles
(i) Date
(ii) Identification
(iii) nominal Diameter or Size
(iv) Level of ground at commencement of operations
(v) Type of name of piling equipment
(vi) Hammer weight
(vii) Height of drop
(viii) Driving energy
(ix) Time of driving and finished and any stoppage of driving
(x) Total length of finished pile including lengths of different segments
and number of joints
(xi) Pile founding level
(xii) Final set per 10 blows with corresponding
Final temporary compression per blow
(xiii) Reduced level mark on pile to check for any sign of pile up heaving
The contractor will allow for carrying out test loads up to 2 times working
load.
(c) The Contractor shall provide all other labour required for the
proper execution of the test, including the construction and
dismantling of the load staging and handling of the kentledge
materials on and off the load stage, etc and for the
continuous and competent watching of the whole set-up.
(b) The gauges shall be erected on stiff steel beams, the end of
which shall rest on or be fixed to reliable supports. Such
supports shall be located not closer than 1.2 metres from the
test pile and shall be rigidly fixed to the ground to a depth of
not less than 900mm of concrete surround. In addition, the
elevation of the supports shall be checked frequently with
reference to a fixed benchmark.
(b) In the first cycle the test load shall be applied in increments
of 0.25 times the working load up to the working load. The
load after each increment shall be kept constant until the
rate of settlement does not exceed 0.25mm per hour or load
shall be maintained until a minimum of 2 hours has elapsed,
whichever is later.
(iii) Procedure For Testing [Cond’t]
(e) The full test load shall be maintained for 24 hours and the
total settlement recorded, unless failure occurs in the sense
that jacking load cannot be maintained.
(f) The load shall be reduced in stages first to half of the full test
load for 2 hours and thereafter fully unloaded. Final
settlement to be recorded after 24 hours.
(I) The maximum settlement under twice the working load shall
not be more than 38mm or 0.25mm/ton or test load;
whichever is less.
(iii) Procedure For Testing [Cond’t]
(k) The contractor shall submit a full report with test location
plan, photographs, piling records, tabulated and graphical
test load result and other relevant information regarding the
load testing to the S.O.
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Concrete
7.2.2.1 Aggregates
7.2.2.2 Cement
7.2.2.3 Water
Water used for producing concrete shall be fress of oil, acid, salts, organic
matter or anything that may produce harmful reaction with the
cement or steel. In particular it shall not contain any chloride or
nitrate ions.
7.2.2.4 Admixtures
The contractor shall supply sufficient mourds and shall cast piles in the
most expeditious manner.
Side forms will be removed after 4 days and bottom boards 12days after
casting. For piles incorporating Rapid Hardening cement the
foregoing periods shall be modified accordingly.
The contractor shall exercise great care in lifting and handling of piles and
no pile shall be lifted other than slinging and using the lifting holes.
All piles damaged during handling, driving or at any other time shall
be replaced at the contractor’s expense.
(ii) Where piles are driven below the level of the bottom of the
leads of the pile frame, extension leads shall be fitted.
7.2.7 Pitching and Driving [Cond’t]
7.2.9Joints
Jointing between the two butting extension plates shall be effected with
continuous full penetration butt weld.
During driving, guys may be used to assist in positioning the pile but no
pile which has deviated more than 3” out of positions shall be
forcibly constrained in an effort to rectify this. Alternatively should
circumstances requires this the substructure over the piles shall be
constructed to a modified design which takes account of the
variation in the pile position or alignment.
7.3.2Materials
7.3.3Manufacture
Piles shall be provided in one single length of 6.0m each unless otherwise
approved. Any pile driven to the required set at a depth of 6.0m or
less shall be in one continuous length.
Each pile shall be driven continuously until the specified set and/or depth
has been achieved. The driving equipment used shall be of such
type and capacity required for the works.
A detailed record of the driving resistance over the full length of each pile
shall be kept. The log shall record the number of blows for every
0.5m of pile penetration.
7.3.5 Joints
7.4 Fencing
(a) General
(b) Location
After the completion of all the fillings the contractor shall
survey and stake out the position of the fence lines along the
property lines indicated or as otherwise shown on the plans.
7.5 Material
7.5.1 Fencing Material
(a) The Chain Link Fence shall have a 50mm x 50mm mesh size
be made of green PVC coated wire having an overall
diameter of 3.25mm and inner core wire of 2.33mm. The
wire size and mesh shall conform to the tolerances specified
in BS 1722 : 1986 and Custom and Excise Act requirements.
(b) The core wire shall be mild steel wire with well adhered
galvanized coating. The PVC coating shall be ultraviolet
resistant.
(c) Line wires shall be the same type of wire used in the netting.
(d) All wires shall have an ultimate tensile strength of not less
than 50 kg/mm2.
(a) All fence posts shall be of mild steel angle sections. The
dimensions are as shown in the drawings.
7.5.3 Installation
(b) The concrete bases for the fencing posts shall be of grade 15
and shall comply with the provisions of concrete work
section.
(c) Straining posts shall be provided at all ends and corners. For
straight lengths of fence, they shall be provided at intervals
as shown in the drawing. All staining posts and corner posts
shall have struts raking in the direction of the line of fence as
detailed in the drawings.