On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned

Deep Foundations Institute
Waddah Akili
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Abstract

The demand on pile installation in the offshore of the Arabian Gulf has, over the last two decades, experienced unprecedented boom, triggered by the construction of platforms, to help facilitate the production and transport of oil and gas. Available borehole data show that ground conditions for pile installation in the offshore is highly variable, resulting in misassessment of insitu conditions, leading to a huge discrepancy between ultimate pile capacities, based on design, and actual capacities after installation. The paper makes use of pile installation records derived from several platforms in the offshore of the state of Qatar, the Gulf Region. More specifically, the paper evaluates “as–installed” ultimate capacities and safety factors, recommends remedial installation procedures, and proposes a means for determining pile acceptability for piles meeting refusal short of design penetration. The paper offers what is believed to be relevant recommendations to guide the design and installation of future offshore structures; enabling the geotechnical community in the Region to solve their current offshore pile installation problems and gain an added margin of confidence regarding the ultimate capacity of installed piles.
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APA: Waddah Akili  On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned

MLA: Waddah Akili On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned. Deep Foundations Institute,

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