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Breaking down of piles

Publication Year

2008

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Covers a range of methods available for breaking down concrete piles, adding commentary on advantages and disadvantages where appropriate. Refers to traditional mechanical methods, hydraulic pile breakers, passive and active integrated pile breaking methods and hydro-demolition methods.

Document History

First published 2006, updated 2008.

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Federation of Piling Specialists

Since 1963 the Federation of Piling Specialists has provided technical guidance to the ground engineering sector.

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