Vibrated piles: driven into the soil with high-frequency vibrations

Vibrated piles are displacement piles installed using a piling rig fitted with a high-frequency vibratory hammer with variable moment and amplitude. These foundation piles absorb both vertical compressive and tensile stresses. The option of an extra wide base plate makes it possible to bear exceptionally large loads.

How are vibrated piles installed?

  1. We use a piling rig to vibrate a pipe into the soil. We close off the pipe with a base plate. The foundation pile is driven into the soil perpendicularly and with the greatest precision.
  2. Once the base plate is at the required depth, we pour the concrete into the pipe.
  3. We withdraw the pipe while vibrating at the same time, thus additionally compacting the concrete.
  4. After concreting, we apply the required reinforcement in the form of a prefabricated reinforcement cage or profile.
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