Pile Cap In Metro Construction of Deep Foundation


                                            Pile Cap:

          A pile cap is a thick concrete mat that rests on concrete piles that have been driven into soft or unstable ground to provide a suitable stable foundation. It usually forms part of the foundation of a building, typically a multi-story building, structure or support base for heavy equipment.

Methodology :


1.    Work area is dug until required depth(2-3m) and cleared according to required dimensions.
2.    The hardened slurry concrete of piles is broken and reinforcement are bent down.
3.    Area is cleaned and PCC flooring is done of 100mm thickness.
4.    Reinforcements are placed as per design and bar bending schedule covering the area of 4 x 5 meters or as per plan with a cover of 75mm.    
    5. Shuttering/Formwork is placed after Oiling.
6. M40 grade concrete with slump of around 150 mm and temperature   should be between 5°- 33° Celsius is poured.
7.    Concrete is compacted using needle vibrators.
8.    Curing is done by watering and covering with gunny cloths.
Pile Chipping and Folding of Reinforcement For Pile-Cap Construction

Digging the Earth at the Cutoff level

Reinforcement of the Pile Cap

Pile Cap for the Special Pier [Portal Pier (Pentagonal Shape)] 



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