Steel Pile Military Spec
Steel Pile Military Spec
Steel Pile Military Spec
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
SECTION 31 62 16.16
STEEL H-PILES
11/11
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 BASIS FOR BIDS AND PAYMENT
1.2.1 Principal Sum
1.2.2 Unit Price
1.2.2.1 Payment and Measurement for Furnishing and Delivering Piles
1.2.2.2 Payment and Measurement for Driving Piles
1.2.2.3 Payment and Measurement for Pulled Piles
1.2.2.4 Payment and Measurement for Driving Tests
1.2.2.5 Payment and Measurement for Load Tests
1.2.2.6 Payment and Measurement for Compressive Load Tests
1.2.2.7 Payment and Measurement for Tensile Load Tests
1.2.2.8 Payment and Measurement for Lateral Load Tests
1.2.2.9 Payment and Measurement for Pulled Load Test H-Piles
1.2.2.10 Payment and Measurement for Steel H-Pile Points
1.2.2.11 Payment and Measurement for Steel H-Pile Caps
1.2.2.12 Payment and Measurement for Steel H-Pile Splices
1.2.2.13 Payment and Measurement for Steel H-Pile Tension Anchors
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.4.1 Delivery and Storage
1.4.2 Handling
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
2.1.1 H-Piles
2.1.2 Pile Splices
2.1.3 Pile Points
2.1.4 Pile Caps
2.1.5 Pile Tension Anchors
2.1.6 FABRICATION
2.1.6.1 Pile Splices
2.1.6.2 [Pile Caps,] [Pile Points,] [Pile Tension Anchors]
SECTION 31 62 16.16
STEEL H-PILES
11/11
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for furnishing all equipment, labor,
and materials (except materials specified to be
furnished by the Government) and performing all
operations in connection with the furnishing,
installing and testing of steel H-piles in
accordance with these specifications and applicable
drawings.
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NOTE: Use Section 31 62 19 TIMBER PILES.
Use Section 31 62 23 COMPOSITE PILES.
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NOTE: Show the following information on the project
drawings:
4. Staging area.
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
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NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the
publications cited in the text of the guide
specification. The publications are referred to in
the text by basic designation only and listed in
this paragraph by organization, designation, date,
and title.
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NOTE: Select one of the following options:
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NOTE: Use "Principal Sum" paragraph below for lump
(principal) sum bidding of piles. Use this in all
projects except those where exact pile lengths
cannot be practically determined prior to the actual
work. Clearly show number of piles, pile capacity,
pile locations, and tip and cutoff elevations on the
drawings.
[ Base bids on the number, size, and length of piles from tip to cutoff as
indicated. Include in bids the retapping of piles to confirm pile capacity
and/or redriving of heaved piles to the required tip elevation as directed
by the Contracting Officer. Base bids on retapping/redriving [100] [_____]
percent of the job piles. [Provide test piles [1.5] [_____] meter [5]
[_____] feet longer than bid length piles.] [Base bids on the number of
load tests indicated or specified.]
From the data obtained as a result of driving the test piles [and load
tests] specified herein, the Government will determine and will list for
the Contractor the calculated pile tip elevations, the driving resistance
for piles, or both. The information will be given to the Contractor no
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NOTE: For NAVFAC LANT projects, select one of the
following options for basis for bids. Use first
option below for lump sum bidding of piles. Use
second option for unit price bidding of piles.
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Base bids on providing [_____] steel H-piles totaling [_____] linear meters
[_____] linear feet on the assumed pile length of [_____] meters [_____]
feet from tip to cutoff. Pile length provided over [_____] meters [_____]
feet for ease of installation are the responsibility of the Contractor.
Provide splices [in accordance with the detail indicated] [as specified].
Continuously drive piles to a minimum depth of [_____] meters [_____] feet
below the cutoff elevation and to such additional depth as required to
obtain a bearing capacity of not less than [_____] kilonewtons [_____] tons.
Use the following formula as a guide in establishing the controlling
penetration per blow which, together with the minimum depth of penetration
( [_____] meters [_____] feet below cutoff elevation) serves to determine
the required depth of penetration of each individual pile:
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NOTE: For NAVFAC PAC projects: Select the first
bracketed text and edit applicable "Unit Prices
Form" in Section 00 22 13.00 20 SUPPLEMENTARY
INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS for inclusion in Standard
Form 1442, "Solicitation, Offer and Award".
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[For unit price bid, see [SF 1442, SOLICITATION, OFFER AND AWARD and
"Schedule of Bid Items."] Section 00 22 13.00 20 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS
TO OFFERORS.]
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NOTE: For NAVFAC LANT projects, select one of the
following options for basis for bids. Use first
option below for lump sum bidding of piles. Use
second option for unit price bidding of piles.
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[Payment will be at the contract unit price per unit length, including test
piles, multiplied by the total length of acceptable piles actually
installed. Work includes furnishing labor, materials, tools, equipment,
and incidentals required for installing piles including [test piles,][load
tests,][jetting,][predrilling,] pile cutoff, redriving, and removal and
replacement of damaged, mislocated, or otherwise rejected piles. Include
in bids the retapping of piles to confirm pile capacity and/or redriving of
heaved piles to the required tip elevation as directed by the Contracting
Officer. Base bids on retapping/redriving [100] [_____] percent of the job
piles. Provide test piles [1.5 m] [5 feet] [_____] longer than bid length
piles. Base bids on the number of piles with pile length from tip to
cutoff, as indicated, and on total length of piling from tip to cutoff,
including test piles, as specified [in the document titled "Supplementary
Instructions to Bidders."]. Include in bid a unit price per [load test[s]
and] linear foot of piling based on the quantity [indicated] [stated in
document titled "Supplementary Instructions to Bidders."]. From the data
obtained as a result of driving the test piles [and load tests] specified
herein, the Government will determine and list for the Contractor the
calculated pile tip elevations, the driving resistance for piles, or both.
Information will be given to the Contractor no later than 3 working days
after receipt of complete test pile data. Use this list as the basis for
ordering piles. Do not order job piles prior to receipt of the above
information from the Government. If the Contracting Officer requires an
increase or a decrease in the length of piles furnished and installed, the
contract will be adjusted in accordance with "FAR 52.211-18, Variations in
Estimated Quantities."[ Adjustment in contract price will also be made for
each increase or decrease in number of pile load tests.]]
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NOTE: For USACE (Army) projects, use and edit the
appropriate following paragraph(s). Do not use for
Navy projects.
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NOTE: If Section 01 22 00.00 10 MEASUREMENT AND
PAYMENT is included in the project specifications,
delete paragraph title Unit Prices from this section
Payment will be made for costs associated with furnishing and delivering
the required lengths of job piles to the work site. No payment will be
made for the lengths of piles exceeding required lengths. No payment will
be made for piles damaged during delivery, storage, handling, or driving to
the extent that they are determined by the Contracting Officer to be
unsuitable for the work.
Furnishing and delivering job piles will be measured for payment by the
linear meter foot of piles required below the cutoff elevation as
[determined by the Contracting Officer and furnished to the Contractor]
[indicated].
Payment will be made for costs associated with driving job piles, which
includes costs of handling [,] [and] driving, [and splicing] piles,
[furnishing, installing, and operating a pile driving analyzer,] measuring
pile heave, redriving heaved piles, cutting off piles at the cutoff
elevation and removing cutoffs from the work site, compiling and submitting
pile driving records, backfilling voids around piles, and any other items
incidental to driving piles to the required elevation. No payment will be
made for misplaced piles or piles exceeding the maximum limits for
rotation, lateral deviation, and variation in alignment. No payment will
be made for piles impaired during driving to the extent that they are
determined by the Contracting Officer to be unsuitable for the work.
Job piles will be measured for payment for driving on the basis of lengths,
to the nearest hundredth of a linear meter tenth of a linear foot along the
axis of each pile acceptably in place below the cutoff elevation shown.
Payment will be made for costs associated with pulling piles, as directed,
and found to be undamaged. The cost of furnishing and delivering pulled
and undamaged piles will be paid for at the applicable contract unit price
for payment item[s] "Furnishing and Delivering Steel H-Piles" [and "Pile
Points"]. The cost of driving pulled and undamaged piles will be paid for
at the applicable contract unit price for payment item[s] "Driving Steel
H-Piles" [and "Pile Splices"]. The cost of pulling undamaged piles will be
paid for at twice the applicable contract unit price for payment item
"Driving Steel H-Piles", which includes backfilling any remaining void.
The cost of redriving pulled and undamaged piles will be paid for at the
applicable contract unit price for payment item "Driving Steel H-Piles".
No payment will be made for furnishing, delivering, driving, pulling,
backfilling voids, and disposing of piles[, including [pile points] [and]
[pile splices,]] pulled and found to be damaged. New piles replacing
damaged piles will be paid for at the applicable contract unit price for
payment items "Furnishing and Delivering Steel H-Piles" and "Driving Steel
H-Piles".
Furnishing and delivering pulled and undamaged piles will be measured for
payment as specified in paragraph "Furnishing and Delivering Steel
H-Piles". Pulling undamaged piles will be measured for payment as
Steel H-Pile driving tests will be measured for payment on the basis of the
applicable contract unit price per pile driving test.
Steel H-piles for load tests will be measured for payment on the basis of
the number of load test piles (each) required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile compressive
load tests, including material and labor for fabricating and furnishing
load frames; calibrating load cells and hydraulic jacks; furnishing
specified test equipment; installing strain rods; placing and removing test
loads and test equipment; recording, reducing, and submitting test data;
and compiling and submitting pile load test reports. No payment will be
made for rejected pile compressive load tests.
Steel H-pile compressive load tests will be measured for payment on the
basis of the number (each) of compressive load tests required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile tensile load
tests, including material and labor for fabricating and furnishing load
frames; calibrating load cells and hydraulic jacks; furnishing specified
test equipment; installing strain rods; placing and removing test loads and
test equipment; recording, reducing, and submitting test data; and
compiling and submitting pile load test reports. No payment will be made
for rejected pile tensile load tests.
Steel H-pile tensile load tests will be measured for payment on the basis
of the number (each) of tensile load tests required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile lateral load
tests, including material and labor for fabricating and furnishing load
frames; calibrating load cells and hydraulic jacks; furnishing specified
test equipment; installing inclinometers; placing and removing test loads
and test equipment; recording, reducing, and submitting test data; and
compiling and submitting pile load test reports. No payment will be made
for rejected pile lateral load tests.
Steel H-pile lateral load tests will be measured for payment on the basis
of the number (each) of lateral load tests required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with load test H-piles pulled
prior to load testing as directed and found to be undamaged. The cost of
furnishing, delivering, driving, and pulling undamaged load test piles will
be paid for at the applicable contract unit price for payment item "Steel
H-Piles for Load Tests". The cost of pulling undamaged load test piles the
second time after redriving and testing will be paid for at twice the
applicable contract unit price for payment item "Driving Steel H-Piles".
The cost of redriving pulled, undamaged load test piles will be paid for at
the applicable contract unit price for payment item "Driving Steel
H-Piles". No payment will be made for furnishing, delivering, driving,
pulling, and disposing of load test piles pulled and found to be damaged.
New load test piles replacing damaged piles will be paid for at the
applicable contract unit price for payment item "Steel H-Piles for Load
Tests".
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile points,
including furnishing and delivering, pile preparation for installing pile
points, and installing the pile points.
Steel H-pile points will be measured for payment on the basis of the number
(each) of steel H-pile points required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile caps, including
furnishing and delivering, pile preparation for installing pile caps, and
installing the pile caps.
Steel H-pile caps will be measured for payment on the basis of the number
(each) of steel H-pile caps required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile splices,
including all plant, labor, and material required to make the splice.
Steel H-pile splices will be measured for payment on the basis of the
number of steel H-pile splices required.
Payment will be made for costs associated with steel H-pile tension
anchors, including furnishing and installing pile tension anchors.
Steel H-pile tension anchors will be measured for payment on the basis of
the number of steel H-pile tension anchors required.
]1.3 SUBMITTALS
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NOTE: Review Submittal Description (SD) definitions
in Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES and edit
the following list to reflect only the submittals
required for the project.
][ Pile encasements
] SD-04 Samples
][ Submit pile driving analyzer data within one (1) [day] [week]
after each test is completed.
][ Submit four copies of the load test report for each pile tested
within one (1) [day] [week] after the load test is completed.
Stack piles during delivery and storage so that each pile is maintained in
a straight position and is supported every 3 m 10 feetor less along its
length (ends inclusive) to prevent exceeding the maximum camber or sweep.
Do not stack piles more than 1.5 m 5 feethigh.
1.4.2 Handling
Lift piles using a cradle or multiple points pick-up to ensure that the
maximum permissible camber or sweep is not exceeded due to insufficient
support, except that a one-point pick-up may be used for lifting piles that
are not extremely long into the driving leads. Point pick-up devices must
be of the type that clamp to both pile flanges at each pick-up point.
Holes may be burned in the flanges or webs of piles above the cutoff length
for lifting piles into the leads. Do not drag piles across the ground.
Inspect piles for excessive camber and sweep and for damage before
transporting them from the storage area to the driving area and immediately
prior to placement in the driving leads. Camber, curvature in the pile in
the direction normal to the pile flanges, must be measured with the pile
flange base laying on a flat surface and is the distance between the flange
base at the mid-length of the pile and the flat surface. Sweep, curvature
in the pile in the direction parallel to the pile flanges, must be measured
with the pile flange tips laying on a flat surface and is the distance
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
2.1.1 H-Piles
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NOTE: Base selection of material on a comprehensive
study of strength, cost, and corrosion resistance
requirements.
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NOTE: Pile points may be required when driving
piles in dense sand strata, gravel strata and
cobble-boulder zones, and when driving piles to
refusal on a hard layer or bedrock.
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]2.1.6 [FABRICATION
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NOTE: Splices are generally not permitted where
required lengths are available in one piece or the
pile is designed for a moment connection. Where
splices are permitted, show details of the splice.
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]PART 3 EXECUTION
Select the proposed pile driving equipment, including hammers and other
required items, and submit complete descriptions of the proposed equipment
in accordance with paragraph "Submittals." [Final approval of the proposed
equipment is subject to the satisfactory completion and approval of pile
tests.] Changes in the selected pile driving equipment will not be allowed
after the equipment has been approved except as [specified and] directed.
No additional contract time will be allowed for Contractor proposed changes
in the equipment.
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NOTE: When specifying the minimum driving energy,
make an allowance for reduced penetration caused by
shock absorption of pile caps. Enter the
appropriate minimum allowable driving energy for the
project. Minimum allowable driving energy must be
not less than the following:
Up to 60 20,350 15,000
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NOTE: Suspended leads should not be used on jobs
where accurate pile placement and alignment are
required.
Support and guide hammers with[ suspended leads,] fixed extended leads or
fixed underhung leads.[ Operate vibratory hammers free hanging without
leads.][ For driving battered piles, support and guide impact hammers with
three-axis, fixed-extended leads capable of 1 H and 2-1/2 V fore and aft
batter and 1 H on 6 V side batter, with 30 degree rotation each side of an
axis running along the center line of rotation of the crane through the
center line of the leads].[ For driving battered piles, support and guide
vibratory hammers with fixed extended leads or templates.][ Provide two
intermediate supports for the pile in the leads to reduce the unbraced
length of the pile during driving and pulling.]
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NOTE: Do not use jetting on piles carrying
significant tension loads, lateral loads, or
Provide jetting equipment with not less than two removable or fixed jets of
the water or combination air-water type. Water jets must be designed so
that the discharge volume and pressure are sufficient to freely erode the
material immediately under and adjacent to piles without resulting in pile
drift. Submit jetting equipment including plant description, volume of
water and pressure, and size and length of hoses and pipes in accordance
with paragraph "Submittals."
]3.2 INSTALLATION
Inspect piles when delivered and when in the leads immediately before
driving.[ Handle piles so as to protect pile coatings. Repair damage or
defects in pile coatings as specified.] Cut piles at cutoff grade by an
approved method. Where cutoff is below existing ground or mudline
elevation, complete excavation, sheeting, and dewatering before driving
pile to cutoff elevation.
The estimated quantities of piles are given for bidding purposes only. The
Contracting Officer will determine the actual lengths of piles required to
be driven below cutoff elevation for the various locations in the work and
will furnish the Contractor a quantities list indicating lengths and
locations of all piles to be installed.[ These actual lengths will be
determined from the results of the pile tests specified in paragraph "Pile
Tests."][ The Contracting Officer will determine the number of overlength
piles required to provide for variations in subsurface conditions.] Where
required bearing capacities are attainable with piles of lesser length than
those specified, shorter piles may be used subject to prior written
approval.
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NOTE: Select first sentence if specifier forms are
not used, and delete second bracketed option.
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Compile and submit accurate records of the pile driving operations on the
approved form in accordance with paragraph "Submittals." Include in
driving records for each pile date driven, pile identification number,
cross section shape and pile dimensions, location, deviations from design
location, original length, ground elevation, top elevation, tip elevation,
[batter alignment,] description of hammer used, number of blows required
for each 300 mm foot of penetration throughout the entire length of the
pile and for each 25 mm inch of penetration in the last 300 mm foot of
penetration, total driving time in minutes and seconds, and any other
pertinent information as required or requested such as unusual driving
conditions, interruptions or delays during driving, damage to pile
resulting from driving, heave in adjacent piles, redriving, weaving,
obstructions, jetting, predrilling, and depth and description of voids
Develop and submit a pile placement plan which shows the installation
sequence and the methods proposed for controlling the location and
alignment of piles Complete all[ foundation preparation[ removal of
unsuitable material and densification of foundation fill] in the area prior
to the placement of piles for driving.] Accurately place piles in the
correct location and alignments, both laterally and longitudinally, and to
the vertical [or batter] lines indicated. Establish a permanent base line
to provide for inspection of pile placement by the Contracting Officer
during pile driving operations prior to driving job piles and maintain
during the installation of the job piles.
A final lateral deviation from the correct location at the cutoff elevation
of not more than [75][100] mm [3][4] incheswill be permitted for vertical[
and battered] piles.[ Manipulation of piles will not be permitted.][
Manipulation to move piles into position will be permitted only within the
aforementioned tolerance to return the pile to the design location[,
however, do not manipulate piles more than 1.5 percent of the exposed
length above the[ ground][ mudline] surface].] A variation of not more than
21 mm per meter 0.25 inch per foot of pile length from the vertical for
vertical piles nor more than 42 mm per meter 0.50 inch per foot of pile
length from the required angle for batter piles will be permitted.[ In
addition to complying with the tolerances stated herein, the clear distance
between the heads of piles and the edges of caps must be not less than 150
mm 6 inches. With prior approval of the Contracting Officer, the
Contractor may provide additional concrete and reinforcement to maintain
the required minimum clear distance. Redesign of pile caps or additional
work required due to improper location of piles is the responsibility of
the Contractor.][ A final variation in rotation of the pile about the
center line of the web of not more than 7.5 degrees is permitted.][ A
vertical deviation of not more than [25] [50] mm [1] [2] inch from the
correct cutoff elevations shown is permitted.] Inspect piles for heave.
Redrive heaved piles to the required tip elevation. Maintain the correct
relative position of all piles by the use of templates or by other approved
means. Piles damaged or not located properly or exceeding the maximum
limits for rotation, lateral and vertical deviation, [and] [or] variation
in alignment must be pulled and new piles redriven, or provide additional
piles, at a location directed at no additional cost to the Government.
After the driving of each pile group is complete and before superimposed
concrete is placed, provide the Contracting Officer with an as-driven
survey showing actual location and top elevation of each pile. Do not
proceed with placing concrete until the Contracting Officer has reviewed
the survey and verified the safe load for the pile group driven. Present a
survey in such form that it gives deviation from plan location in two
perpendicular directions and elevations of each pile to nearest 13 mm half
inch. Survey must be prepared and certified by a licensed land surveyor.
Notify the Contracting Officer 30 days prior to the date pile driving is to
begin. Do not drive piles within 30 m 100 feet of concrete less than 7
days old. Drive job[ and test] piles with hammers of the same model and
manufacturer, same energy and efficiency, and using the same driving
system. Operate hammers at all times at the speed and under the conditions
recommended by the manufacturer.[ Where heave is anticipated, the sequence
of installation must be such that pile heave is minimized by starting pile
driving at the center of the group and proceeding outward[ and by driving
vertical piles prior to driving battered piles where practicable.]] Prior
to driving and with the pile head seated in the hammer, check each pile to
ensure that it has been aligned correctly and that the orientation of the
web about the centerline is as shown. Once pile driving has begun, keep
conditions such as alignment[ and batter] constant.[ Check and monitor the
alignment of battered piles during driving with an accurate batter board
level[ and surveying instrument]]. Drive each pile continuously and
without interruption until the required[ tip elevation][ depth of
penetration][ driving resistance][ refusal blow count] has been attained.
Deviation from this procedure will be permitted only when driving is
stopped by causes that reasonably could not have been anticipated. A pile
that can not be driven to the required depth because of an obstruction, as
indicated by a sudden unexplained change in blow count and drifting, must
be pulled and redriven or cut off and abandoned, whichever is directed.
After piles are driven, cutoff square as required at the indicated cutoff
elevation.[ Cap cutoff piles as shown.] Backfill any voids around piles
or abandoned holes for pulled piles with sand and compact to the same
density as the surrounding soil. If, in driving, it is found that pile is
not of sufficient length to give the capacity specified, notify the
Contracting Officer, who will determine the procedure to be followed.
[Splicing of piles is not permitted. ][A pile that has not reached the
required refusal blow count when the top has been driven to the cutoff
elevation must be spliced as shown and driven to a sufficient depth to
develop the required refusal blow count. ][When approved, provide splices
of the full penetration butt weld type [or proprietary prefabricated
splicer sleeves. ]Use only one splice per length of pile. Avoid field
splices for lengths under 24 m 80 feet. Construct splices to maintain the
true alignment and position of the pile sections. Splices must develop the
full strength of the pile in both bearing and bending.]
3.2.5.2 Jetting
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NOTE: Jetting is not generally be permitted when:
]3.2.5.3 Predrilling
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NOTE: Predrilling is not generally be permitted
when:
Pull and replace piles damaged or impaired for use during driving with new
piles, or cut off and abandon and drive new piles as directed without
additional cost to the Government. The Contracting Officer may require
that any pile be pulled for inspection. Redrive piles pulled as directed
and found to be in suitable condition at another location as directed.
Replace piles pulled as directed and found to be damaged with new piles at
the Contractor's expense.
3.2.5.7 Welding
AWS D1.1/D1.1M.
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NOTE: This specification allows for two types of
pile tests: pile driving tests and pile load tests.
Pile driving tests are used to determine the blow
count required to drive a pile to a given
penetration or to refusal on a hard layer. Pile
driving tests may be performed with a pile driving
analyzer attached to piles to record the information
listed below. Pile load tests are used to determine
pile capacity. The combination of pile driving
tests and pile load tests gives information on pile
capacity versus refusal blow count. Pile driving
analyzer data may be used in some instances in place
of pile load tests to reduce the number of load
tests required for a project.
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Pile Tests - Perform [pile driving tests] [and] [pile load tests] as
[specified and as shown] [or] [as directed]. The Contracting Officer will
develop the correlation between [pile driving resistance] [pile length] and
pile capacity during the [pile driving tests] [and] [pile load tests] for
the selected pile driving system.
Approval of the plan does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility
for structural and operational adequacies of the testing system.]
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NOTE: Insert the number of test piles required. The
number of test piles is normally between 5 and 10
percent of the total number of piles required,
dependent upon the magnitude of the project. Test
piles are furnished 1.5 m 5 feet longer than job
piles to allow additional penetration if driving
conditions dictate. Delete this paragraph if test
piles are not required.
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Provide [_____] test piles of the same size and type as specified for job
piles. [Furnish test piles [1.5] [_____] meter [5] [_____] feet longer
than length specified for job piles and drive the additional depth, if
directed.] Provide test piles [of the indicated lengths and ] place at the
[indicated] [or] [directed] locations. Drive test piles with the same
equipment specified in paragraph "Pile Driving Equipment" and in the same
manner specified in paragraph "Pile Driving" for job piles. Record the
driving record data for each test pile driven as specified in paragraph
"Pile Driving Records." Provide and operate [a pile driving analyzer as
specified by the manufacturer during the driving of each test pile.] If
approved after test completion, include properly located test piles in the
finished work. [Withdraw [_____] test piles after reaching the specified
tip elevation to provide for visual inspection of the pile.]
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NOTE: Specify dynamic testing during initial
driving if its purpose is to monitor drive system
performance and driving stresses. If the purpose is
to evaluate pile capacity, specify restriking of
piles and dynamic testing during restrike.
Restriking is best performed on test piles.
Restrike driving may significantly affect the
Contractor's installation sequence; therefore,
identify the locations and piles to be restruck
whenever possible.
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NOTE: Delete the first bracket insert if testing is
to be performed on all test piles.
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Perform dynamic pile testing on [_____] job piles during the full length of
initial driving [and during restrike driving]. Tested piles must be as
[indicated] [selected by the Contracting Officer over the duration of
installation]. The Contracting Officer will direct testing of additional
piles if the hammer or driving system is modified or replaced.
Prepare and submit a summary report of dynamic test results for test piles .
Discuss in the report pile capacity obtained from dynamic testing as it
compares to static test results computed by the Government, and also
include velocity of stress wave propagation, acceleration, evaluation of
hammer and driving system performance, driving stress levels, and pile
integrity. Perform [a CAPWAPC, or similar, analysis of the dynamic test
data on data obtained from the end of initial driving and the beginning of
restrike for [_____] test piles as directed. Use the analysis to predict
pile capacity, establish resistance distribution, and predict quake and
damping factors.] Include refined wave equation analyses incorporating the
results of dynamic testing and analysis. [For job piles, prepare and
submit a field summary report . The field summary report must minimally
contain energy transferred to the pile, calculated driving stresses, pile
integrity and estimated pile capacity at the time of testing.] Include in
the report for the test piles [and the monthly report for job piles] the
pile driving record as an attachment and also address the items listed in
paragraph "7.1.5 Dynamic Testing" of ASTM D4945.
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NOTE: Each ASTM pile load test specification listed
offers a number of options as to how the test is
performed. Specify the required load testing option
and any modifications to include other desired
requirements.
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Perform [_____] pile tensile load tests in accordance with ASTM D3689[, as
modified]. Apply a tensile load of [_____] kN tons to each tensile load
test pile.
Perform [_____] pile lateral load tests in accordance with ASTM D3966/D3966M
[, as modified]. Perform lateral load tests consisting of jacking two
piles apart with a hydraulic jack, with one pile serving as the reaction
pile for the other. Apply a lateral load of [_____] kN tons to each pair
of lateral load test piles. Take required movement readings and record for
each pile.
Load test piles to twice the anticipated working load unless failure occurs
first. The safe design capacity of a load test as determined from the
results of load tests is the lesser of the two values computed according to
the following:
a. One-half the load that causes a net settlement after rebound of not
more than 0.029 mm per kN 0.01 inch per ton of total test load.
b. One-half the load that causes a gross settlement of not more than 25 mm
1 inch provided the load settlement curve shows no sign of failure.
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NOTE: Include this paragraph only when special
inspection and testing for seismic-resisting systems
is required by paragraph 3.2 of FEMA 302, NEHRP
RECOMMENDED PROVISIONS FOR SEISMIC REGULATIONS FOR
NEW BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES.
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