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Augered piling is a deep foundation technique that creates cast-in-place piles using a rotating drill, commonly referred to as an auger. Unlike driven piling, which involves pummelling pre-formed piles into the ground, augered piling removes soil while drilling to the required depth. Once the hole is bored, it is immediately filled with a specially designed concrete mix. While the concrete is wet, a steel reinforcement cage is inserted into the centre of the bored hole.
In this process, the concrete provides the compressive strength needed to carry the structure’s weight, while the steel reinforcement adds further robustness and helps the pile to resist cracking or bending under load. They work in unison to form a solid foundation that can be tailored to the exact project needs.
Augered piling is carried out using two main types of equipment, each with its own benefits and individual strengths.
The Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) method employs a single continuous spiral, or flight, attached to a hollow stem. This auger is drilled into the soil to the desired depth in a single, uninterrupted movement. As the auger is withdrawn, concrete is pumped through the stem. CFA piling is efficient and quick, making it ideal for open sites with space for larger rigs. It is often used for medium to large projects, such as multi-storey buildings.
The Sectional Flight Auger (SFA) method uses an auger with shorter sections that can be added or removed during drilling, unlike the continuous spiral of the Continuous Flight Auger (CFA). This allows SFA piling in restricted spaces like tunnels or existing buildings. The concrete placement process is similar, but sometimes the auger may be withdrawn fully before pouring. While SFA is slower than CFA, it offers a solution in locations where rigs are unable to operate.
Extremely versatile and adaptable for both large open spaces and tight, complex environments, augered piling is a key choice for foundational work across a wide range of sectors and environments. Examples include:
After thorough planning and design, engineers assess ground conditions and depth specifications to ensure the augered piles meet the structural demands of the project. Once this stage is finalised, the CFA or SFA is rotated into the ground.
The spiral flights in the auger cut into the soil, bringing excavated material to the surface. This process continues until the auger reaches its target depth, at which point concrete is poured in. The method used can slightly alter the pouring process, with the concrete either pumped through a hollow stem as the auger is withdrawn or into the bored hole immediately after the auger is removed.
While the concrete is wet, steel reinforcement is added to the centre of the pile to enhance its strength. Once the concrete has cured to the required stability, the pile is integrated into the wider foundation system. Throughout the process, the volume and pressure of the concrete are monitored, along with the torque and depth of the pile, to ensure the project meets safety and quality standards.
Augered piles are typically constructed using specially formulated concrete mixes that provide strength and durability. These mixes may also include additives to improve the workability or durability of the concrete.
Cages or single steel reinforcement bars are also often utilised to provide tensile strength and help to counter the possibility of bending under high load capacity. As auger piles are formed on-site, they can be customised for depth, diameter and the level of reinforcement needed, making them suitable for a range of capacities and soil conditions.
At times, additional coatings or safeguards can be put in place as a preventative measure against corrosion or challenging environments.
Augered piling is an effective method for working across various soil types, provided that the bore remains stable during drilling and concrete placement. Examples include:
Augered piling offers several advantages when compared to other piling methods, making continuous flight auger piles and SFA methods a reliable choice across a range of projects and sectors.
At Aarsleff, we’re able to deliver augered piling solutions across the United Kingdom, providing expert advice and a choice of systems across CFA and SFA piling. We work across multiple sectors, including commercial and residential projects.
Whether requirements need low-vibration installation or precision for sites with restricted access, we adapt our approach to meet the needs of the project at hand. We continually review and refine our methods to reduce our environmental impact and ensure sustainability is at the heart of every development.
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