Pile Driving, Drilling & Full Service Pile Foundation Contractors
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ABOUT US

Pile Driving, Drilling & Full Service Based In Goa

Founded in 2015, Earth Foundations is a contractor specializing in pile driving, augered piles and excavation bracing and is staffed by a group of individuals with an extensive experience and background in the Pile and shoring industry. The office and field personnel are a good combination of experienced professionals who have experienced the developments in the pile industry and young aggressive professionals who enjoy the challenge of bringing a project ahead of schedule with safety and quality

OUR SERVICES

Drilled & Driven Piles

Auger Piles

Auger Cast or simply Auger piles. We install auger cast piles typically 12 inches to 36 inches in diameter with lengths up to and in excess of 100 feet.

Micro Piles

Drilled Micro piles (Also known as mini piles, pin piles, needle piles or root piles). We install several types of micro piles in all types of soil and rock or karst conditions. Our micro piles typically range from 6 inches to 24 inches in diameter with lengths to well over 150 feet

Steel I-Beam (H) Piles

We install steel I-Beam piles for several major projects every year. 8, 10 & 12inch are the most common sizes however other sizes are used as well. Since I-beam piles can be spliced, they can be driven to almost any depth. Should lengths vary, pile material can be cut off one pile, driven again or welded to extend another.

Shoring, Earth Retention, Excavation Bracing, Cofferdams

Steel Sheet Piles

Interlocking sheet piles are driven or vibrated into the ground to form a wall or a box called a cofferdam to allow excavation or fill without the requirement for a slope or to build a wall or prevent erosion along a body of water. Sheet piles are normally made of steel, but for less demanding projects plastic and vinyl can be used.

Tie backs and soil nails

Tiebacks are drilled at an angle below horizontal to transfer the lateral load on the shoring behind the failure plane of the soil that the shoring is supporting. The backs can either be grouted in place and achieve their capacity from friction between the grouted anchor and the subsurface or they can be helical and achieve their capacity through the interaction of the helixes with the subsurface. Soil Nails are like smaller tie backs that are used to stabilize slopes.

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