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Bored Piling

Building engineers use piling to secure the foundations of a construction site before they begin building infrastructure on top. It's a key step in the construction process that contractors use to boost the safety and reliability of a project. 


Driven Piles

A driven pile is formed off-site and is constructed of timber, concrete or steel. A pile driver or vibrator is used to drive the material into the ground. 


Cast-In-Situ Piles

Constructed by digging a hole in the ground with the use of temporary or permanent casing. After that, the construction is finalised by filling the hole with reinforced concrete.


Driven and Cast-In-Situ Piles

Driven cast in-situ (DCIS) piles are constructed by driving a closed-ended hollow steel or concrete casing into the ground and then filling it with concrete. Additional Piling Types Adapt can also complete:

  • End-bearing piles

  • Friction piles

  • Bored piles

  • Screwed piles

  • Timber piles

  • Steel piles

  • Concrete pilesOur specialized techniques and cutting-edge equipment ensure the precise installation of deep foundation support for high-rise buildings and infrastructure projects. With a focus on engineering integrity and safety, we deliver bore piling solutions that meet the highest industry standards, providing clients with the confidence and stability they need for their projects to soar.

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