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BS EN 12699:2015

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Execution of special geotechnical works. Displacement piles

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BSI 2015 74
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1.1 This European Standard establishes general principles for the execution of displacement piles, that means piles which are installed in the ground without excavation or removal of material from the ground except for limiting heave and/or limiting vibration as well as removal of obstructions or to assist penetration.

Piles are driven into the ground using impact, vibration, pressing, screwing or a combination of these methods.

1.2 The material of displacement piles covered by this European Standard can be:

  • steel;

  • cast iron;

  • concrete, mortar;

  • timber;

  • grout;

  • combination of above.

1.3 This European Standard covers prefabricated, cast in situ, or a combination of these methods to form displacement piles of regular shape.

Examples are given in Figure A.2 and Figure A.3.

1.4 Displacement piles may be installed in soils enhanced by ground improvement techniques. The ground improvement can be executed before, at the same time or after installation of the piles.

1.5 Other than practical considerations there are for the purpose of this European Standard no limitations regarding cross section dimensions, shaft or base enlargements, length or rake.

1.6 The provisions of this European Standard apply to:

  • single piles;

  • pile groups;

  • concrete sheet piles.

1.7 Columns constructed by ground improvement techniques (such as mixed in situ columns, jet grouting, compaction grouting, vibro flotation, stone columns) are not covered by this European Standard. Bored piles are covered in EN 1536 . Steel and timber sheet pile walls are covered in EN 12063 . Micropiles are covered in EN 14199 .

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Contents Page
6 Foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 Information needed for the execution of the work
4.1 General
19 4.2 Special features
20 5 Geotechnical investigation
5.1 General
5.2 Specific requirements
21 6 Materials and products
6.1 General
6.2 Prefabricated displacement piles
6.2.1 Concrete piles
6.2.2 Steel piles
22 6.2.3 Cast iron piles
6.2.4 Timber piles
6.3 Cast in situ displacement piles
6.3.1 Mortar and concrete
6.3.1.1 General
6.3.1.2 Aggregates
23 6.3.1.3 Cement contents
6.3.1.4 Water
6.3.1.5 Water/cement ratio
6.3.1.6 Admixtures
6.3.1.7 Fresh concrete
6.3.1.8 Production of concrete
6.3.1.9 Sampling and testing on site
24 6.3.2 Grout
6.3.3 Reinforcement
25 6.4 Coatings and corrosion protection compounds
7 Considerations related to design
7.1 General
7.2 Geometrical construction tolerances
7.3 Sequence of installation
26 7.4 Protection of piles
7.5 Needs for driving assistance
7.6 Design for impact driving of prefabricated piles
7.6.1 General
27 7.6.2 Prefabricated concrete piles
7.6.3 Steel piles
7.6.4 Timber piles
28 7.7 Specific design related considerations
7.7.1 General
7.7.2 Reinforcement of cast in situ piles
29 Table 1
30 7.7.3 Pile shoe
7.7.4 Pile joint
7.7.5 Pile enlargement
7.7.6 Spacing of piles
31 7.7.7 Combined piles
7.7.8 Screw piles
8 Execution
8.1 General
8.2 Construction tolerances
32 8.3 Site preparation
8.4 Sequence of installation
8.5 Equipment and Methods
8.5.1 General
8.5.2 Impact hammer
8.5.3 Vibrating hammer
33 8.5.4 Equipment for screw piles
8.5.5 Equipment for jacked piles
8.5.6 Auxiliary equipment
8.5.7 Drive tube
8.6 Prefabricated piles
8.6.1 General
8.6.2 Prefabricated concrete piles
34 8.6.3 Steel piles
Table 2 — Guidance on welding, testing and inspection, minimum criteria for piles and pile details in structural steels
35 8.6.4 Timber piles
8.6.5 Combined piles
8.7 Cast in situ piles
8.7.1 General
36 Figure 1 — Minimum distance between fresh piles (centre to centre) without permanent casing in soft soil
8.7.2 Temporary cased piles
38 8.7.3 Permanently cased piles
8.8 Grouted piles
8.8.1 Grouting during driving
39 8.8.2 Grouting after driving
8.9 Trimming of concrete piles
8.10 Driving assistance methods
40 8.11 Ground movement limiting methods
8.12 Cast in situ base enlargements
9 Supervision, monitoring and testing
9.1 Supervision
41 9.2 Monitoring of pile construction
42 9.3 Pile testing
9.3.1 General
Table 3 — Application of some test procedures
43 9.3.2 Pile load tests
9.3.3 Integrity tests
10 Records
44 Table 4
45 Table 5
46 11 Special requirements
48 Annex A (informative) Classification and examples
Figure A.1 — Family tree chart for displacement piles
49 Figure A.2 — Examples of shafts and bases of displacement piles
50 Figure A.3 — Examples of cross sections for displacement piles
51 Figure A.4 — Examples for toe protection for prefabricated displacement piles
52 Figure A.5 — Examples of construction of cast in place displacement piles
53 Figure A.6 — Example of piling rig with impact hammer
54 Figure A.7 — Example of mechanical joint for prefabricated concrete displacement piles
55 Figure A.8 — Example of combined pile
56 Figure A.9 — Examples of joint in squared timber pile
Figure A.10 — Example of tool for screw pile
60 Figure A.11
61 Figure A.12 — Example of post grouted pile
62 Figure A.13 — Displacement piles, terms and levels
63 Annex B (informative) Guidance on minimum cover (in mm) for bearing element of low strength steel for cast in situ displacement piles
Table B.1
64 Annex C (informative) Degree of obligation of the provisions
71 Bibliography
BS EN 12699:2015
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