
Rembco uses micropiles (minipiles) as an economical alternative to large diameter drilled
shaft foundations, especially in difficult ground conditions, karst geology, or restricted access situations.
Micropiles - Minipiles Setup Sequence:
Drilled into bedrock, micropiles or minipiles bond to the rock socket wall for load transfer.
- The casings of the minipiles are advanced as piles are drilled into site's bedrock.
- Drill pipe is removed, which leaves casing for mini or micro piles setting in bedrock.
- A reinforcement load bar is lowered into casings of the micro piles, for added capacity.
- Cementitious grout is pumped or pressure feed into the minipiles casings, bottom up.
- The casings for the micro piles are lifted to top of bedrock, allows bonding to the bar.
- Excess steel is cut from the tops of micropiles; piles are capped to engineer's design.
- A select number of piles are load tested to prove the engineering load design.
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