Pressure Injected Footings Mobile Convention Centre - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
D. G. Bishop
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Deep Foundations Institute
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

This paper is intended as a review and update of the use of Pressure Injected Footings as deep foundation units in North America. We will discuss various aspects of this pile and then discuss a particular project - the Mobile Alabama Convention Centre which is currently under construction. Pressure Injected Footing is a generic name used to describe a foundation unit that has been in use around the world for some 80 years. It has been used on all types of structures. It is an excellent pile in both compression and tension. It is particularly economic where a layer of granular soils can be found at relatively shallow depths. Other types of piles would penetrate these layers. Caissons are often difficult to construct in these soils because of their lack of cohesion and the often present water table. PIFs can density these shallow layers and carry relatively heavy building loads on them.
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APA: D. G. Bishop  (1992)  Pressure Injected Footings Mobile Convention Centre - Introduction

MLA: D. G. Bishop Pressure Injected Footings Mobile Convention Centre - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1992.

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