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MICRO PILE

Micro Pile – Strong Foundations in Limited Spaces

Micro piles are small-diameter piles used to strengthen foundations in areas where space is limited or soil conditions are weak. They are an excellent solution for reinforcing existing structures, supporting new lightweight buildings, and stabilizing foundations in difficult terrains.

MICRO PILE

Types of Micro Piling Methods

DTH (Down-the-Hole) Pile Work

DTH piling is used in hard rock and tough soil conditions where traditional methods may not work. A special drilling hammer is placed at the bottom of the borehole, allowing the pile to go deep into the ground. This method ensures strong, stable, and long-lasting foundations, even in difficult terrains.

DTH
DTH

ODEX Pile Work

ODEX piling is best for unstable or loose soil where extra support is needed. It uses a casing system, which means a protective tube is placed around the pile to prevent soil from collapsing. This method is ideal for bridges, high-rise buildings, and industrial structures, ensuring stability in challenging soil conditions.

Robot Pile Work

Robot piling is an advanced piling method that uses robotic technology to install piles in tight spaces or areas with limited access. This method offers high precision, efficiency, and minimal site disturbance, making it ideal for urban construction, repairs, and projects near existing buildings where traditional piling methods may not be possible.

DTH
Calyx

Calyx Pile Work

Calyx piling is a rotary drilling method used for soft to medium-hard soil. It involves a rotating cutting tool that drills deep into the ground, creating a stable foundation. This method is commonly used in roadwork, bridges, and medium-scale construction projects where deep foundations are required.

At SPF Infra Projects, we use the best piling techniques to ensure safe, strong, and durable foundations for every project. Contact us for expert solutions! 🚧