Project Experiences and Resources for 2024
Watkins Institute, Nashville, TN
Ductile Iron Piles were specified to provide a high capacity foundation solution at a site with very soft soils and highly-variable bedrock depths. Read more.
Artemas Apartments, Everett, MA
Low vibration Ductile Iron Piles were installed to rock at depths of 80 to 100 feet to develop capacities of 85 tons and transfer building loads below the nearby MWRA utility line. Read more.
Ethan Allen Highway, Ridgefield, CT
Ductile Iron Piles provided an alternative to micropiles at a site with constrained access, limited overhead and highly variable rock depths to save significant foundation costs and time. Read more.
Matson Mill, Conshohocken, PA
When suitable bearing layers exceeded the depth limitations of the ground improvement system designed for the site, Ductile Iron Piles provided a rapidly-implemented solution to achieve design capacities using the Plug & Drive connection to easily address the highly-variable rock conditions. Read more.
Jacobson Plaza, Sioux Falls, SD
Ductile Iron Piles were specified to support new foundation loads at a debris fill site. With winter rapidly approaching, the system was load tested and installed in only 3 days. Read more.
University of Central MO Golf Team Building, Warrensburg, MO
As an alternative to drilled micropiles, the driven Ductile Iron Pile solution was selected to provide rapid installation and cost savings. Read more.
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