With the rapid development of infrastructure, highway and bridge construction have seen increasing quality concerns that directly impact public safety. As such, construction companies must prioritize strict quality control in pile foundation construction. Given the hidden nature of pile foundation work, advanced technology and extensive experience are essential to prevent engineering failures.
Depending on geological conditions, pile foundations are typically constructed using bored piles or drilled shafts. For challenging terrains, drilled cast-in-place piles are preferred. Since most of this work occurs underwater, quality inspection is difficult, making proper construction techniques critical.
Pile foundations consist of multiple piles and a pile cap, serving as deep foundations when soft soil layers are too thick or bearing strata are too deep. Bridge pile foundations are primarily reinforced concrete piles.
End-bearing piles – Load is mainly supported by the bedrock at the pile tip.
Friction piles – Load is transferred through vertical friction along the pile shaft.
Bored piles (cast-in-place) – Formed by excavating a hole, placing a reinforcement cage, and pouring concrete.
Driven piles – Prefabricated piles hammered into the ground.
Rotary Drilling Rig
Uses a rotating drill bit to cut soil, with dry excavation (no slurry required).
Ideal for clay, silt, sand, and soft soil layers.
Impact Drilling Rig
A heavy drill bit is lifted and dropped to crush rock/soil.
Suitable for clay, sandy soil, and gravel layers.
Casing Drilling Rig
A steel casing prevents hole collapse during excavation.
Effective in loose soils and near existing structures.
Direct/Reverse Circulation Drilling Rig
Uses drilling fluid (slurry) to remove cuttings.
Reverse circulation is more efficient for debris removal.
Steel Casing Installation
Casings (e.g., 3.0m diameter, 52m long) are prefabricated, transported, and welded on-site.
Installed using pre-drilling and vibratory hammers.
Reinforcement Cage Fabrication & Installation
Large cages (e.g., 94.5m long, 150t weight) are assembled in sections.
Includes ultrasonic testing tubes and grouting pipes for post-construction integrity checks.
Drilling & Slurry Management
High-performance drills (e.g., KPG-3000) are used with reverse circulation for debris removal.
Slurry (water + bentonite + additives) stabilizes the borehole.
Concrete Pouring
Tremie method ensures defect-free concrete placement.
The initial concrete volume must fully embed the tremie pipe.
Post-Grouting
Enhances pile-end bearing capacity by injecting cement slurry (after 10 days).
Quality Testing
Ultrasonic testing checks concrete integrity via pre-installed tubes.
Segregation in Concrete
Cause: Excessive slump or long transport time leading to aggregate settling.
Solution: Remove defective concrete until a proper mix is reached.
Excessive Sediment at Pile Base
Cause: Inadequate hole cleaning or delays in concreting.
Solution: Re-drill and reconstruct the pile.
Collapsed Hole During Pouring
Cause: Weak soil layers without proper casing support.
Solution: Install a larger casing and re-drill.
Proper construction techniques, strict quality control, and post-construction testing are essential for durable bridge pile foundations. By addressing common pitfalls, engineers can ensure structural integrity and long-term performance.
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