The CFA piles (Continuous Flight Auger) and driven piles are among the most widely used pile types, accommodating various applications from domestic to commercial.
CFA piles are capable of achieving overall adaptability to irregular site topography. At the same time, driven piles, made from precast concrete or steel, are fast and easy to install and provide for a highly efficient structural system.
Even though each type of drilling component has some differentiation that applies to different structures, they are still a requirement for an organisation with a particular mission.
The CFA piles use hollow stemed helical shaft to drill a borehole up to the design depth and fill it with concrete while retreating the auger. The steel cage is then added to the freshly poured concrete to provide tensile strenght. In this way, a pile is cast in a single continuous process, thus known as continuous flight auger, or CFA piles.
CFA piles can be used in different building projects and are a practical and sound method of anchoring, depending on the particular ground conditions. This method has a strong edge in urban environments where its main advantages are negligible disturbance, soundless emission of vibration, and silent operation.
There are several uses for CFA piles, including:
The majority of household additions cost between £5k and £10k, depending on the specific needs of the job. In the UK, CFA piles may cost between £150 and £300 per linear metre as of 2024.
Driven piles made out of either concrete or steel are pretreated into the ground by using advanced hydraulic hammers or other techniques.
Driven piles referred to as displacement piles, are a popular type of building foundation that sustain structures by shifting the weight of the foundation to strata of rock or soil with adequate bearing capacity and appropriate settling characteristics.
There are several uses for Driven piles, including:
Ideally, this traditional method of piling is mostly used in the ground with a high water table and pollutants. The power of these vibrations is used to beat or drive the piles deep into the ground during the building process. Driven piles can cost anything from £159 and £300. Yet again, an approximation, there might be costs accruing.
Aspect | CFA Piles | Driven Piles |
Construction Method | The unit name reflects its fast installation process, which involves drilling and concreting in a single, combined process. | Driven Piles installation involves the use of prefabricated concrete or steel piles that are driven into the ground forcibly. |
Soil Conditions | Appropriate for a variety of soil types, such as clays, stony sands, and specific kinds of rock. | Adaptable to different soil types and working on soil’s hardness. |
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Driven piles and CFA piles are suitable for deep foundations, but they differ in ground conditions and installation methods. CFA piles are ideal for city pavements due to low vibrations, quick installation, and adaptability to soil. Driven piles are suitable for smaller, affordable projects, but they come with environmental risks and may not be suitable for all construction projects.
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