Foundation Pile & Beam

There are two types of foundation pile and beam:

  • Compression Pile & Beam
  • Tension pile, Compression Pile & Cantilever Beam
    Compression pile and beam

    Compression Pile and Beam

 Compression Pile & Beam

For the compression pile and beam, the diagram to the right shows two piles either side of a strip foundation. There must be suitable access for the piling rig on both sides of the foundation for this foundation pile system to work.

The piles act under compression and carry the structures loads down to a depth where the ground is capable of absorbing them (often rock). Once these piles are in place,a concrete beam is cast beneath the foundation, spanning from one pile to the other.

Tension Pile, Compression Pile & Cantilever Beam

Tension Pile, Compression Pile & Cantilever Beam

Tension Pile, Compression Pile & Cantilever Beam

The diagram shows a tension & compression pile (tension pile on the right) with a cantilever beam spanning the piles situated under a strip foundation.

The compression pile transmits the structures load to a suitable load bearing stratum. Once the tension pile is suitably anchored in reliable ground (usually rock) it prevents any up lift at the end of the cantilever beam.
This system is usually incorporated when access for the piling rig are restricted.

 

Contact us for underpinning: Pile & Beam

If you are in the public sector, a developer or a contractor, and you are considering working with us in relation to underpinning: pile and beam, contact us in our Dublin office on 01 6310300 or in our Cork office on 021 4345999.