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Piling and foundations

Language: English Series: New Builder ; (119) 5 March 1992, 24-30(4)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: A feature on piling and underpinning questions whether it is always the most appropriate solution to subsidence and cracking problems. Looks at piling techniques used to reinforce existing buildings adjacent to a Victorian office block undergoing refurbishment in the City of London. Includes diagrams of five underpinning and piling methods: traditional underpinning, pad and beam foundation, jack down piles, cantilever ring beam and angle pile. Product feature.
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A feature on piling and underpinning questions whether it is always the most appropriate solution to subsidence and cracking problems. Looks at piling techniques used to reinforce existing buildings adjacent to a Victorian office block undergoing refurbishment in the City of London. Includes diagrams of five underpinning and piling methods: traditional underpinning, pad and beam foundation, jack down piles, cantilever ring beam and angle pile. Product feature.