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What (who) is pile foundation - definition

TYPE OF BUILDING FOUNDATION
Pile (type of foundation); Continuous flight auger; Pier and beam foundation; Micropile; Pipe piles; Pile foundation; Timber piles; Piling; Deep Foundations; Deep foundations; Drilled shafts; Foundation pile; Pile (foundation); Pier & Beam; Bored pile; Caisson (foundation); Monopile foundation; Drilled caisson; Driven caisson; Friction pile; Concrete piles; Belled caisson; Secant piled wall; Bearing cap; Bearing pile; Piling foundation; Piling foundations; Monopile; Wood piling; Pilings; Micropiles; Micro pile; Micro piles; Pile (engineering); Piling (engineering); Pile (construction); Piling (construction); Soldier pile; Soldier piles; Secant Piling
  • Cutaway illustration. Deep inclined (battered) pipe piles support a precast segmented skyway where upper soil layers are weak muds.
  • 'Pile jackets' encasing old concrete piles in a saltwater environment to prevent corrosion and consequential weakening of the piles when cracks allow saltwater to contact the internal steel reinforcement rods
  • Drilling of deep piles of diameter 150 cm in bridge 423 near Nes Ziona, Israel
  • Illustration of a hand-operated pile driver in Germany after 1480
  • Sheet piles are used to restrain soft soil above the bedrock in this excavation
  • Deep foundations of [[The Marina Torch]], a skyscraper in [[Dubai]]

piling         
(pilings)
Pilings are wooden, concrete, or metal posts which are pushed into the ground and on which buildings or bridges are built. Pilings are often used in very wet areas so that the buildings do not flood.
...bridges set on stone pilings.
= pile
N-COUNT: usu pl
Piling         
·noun The act of heaping up.
II. Piling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Pile.
III. Piling ·noun A series of piles; piles considered collectively; as, the piling of a bridge.
IV. Piling ·noun The process of building up, heating, and working, fagots, or piles, to form bars, ·etc.
William Pile (civil servant)         
PILE, SIR WILLIAM DENNIS (1919–1997), CIVIL SERVANT
William Dennis Pile
Sir William Dennis Pile (1 December 1919 – 26 January 1997) was an English civil servant. Educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, he served in the Army during the Second World War, reaching the rank of Major.

Wikipedia

Deep foundation

A deep foundation is a type of foundation that transfers building loads to the earth farther down from the surface than a shallow foundation does to a subsurface layer or a range of depths. A pile or piling is a vertical structural element of a deep foundation, driven or drilled deep into the ground at the building site.

There are many reasons that a geotechnical engineer would recommend a deep foundation over a shallow foundation, such as for a skyscraper. Some of the common reasons are very large design loads, a poor soil at shallow depth, or site constraints like property lines. There are different terms used to describe different types of deep foundations including the pile (which is analogous to a pole), the pier (which is analogous to a column), drilled shafts, and caissons. Piles are generally driven into the ground in situ; other deep foundations are typically put in place using excavation and drilling. The naming conventions may vary between engineering disciplines and firms. Deep foundations can be made out of timber, steel, reinforced concrete or prestressed concrete.