piling construction
It is a foundation technology to transfer the load of a building downward into the ground, where it is directed (mainly) towards soil layers that are deeper and more stable.Hence constructed architectures may be based on it when the need arises---it is to support structure, to resist the grinding wear and tear of life, and to afford a firm foundation that will not be moved by any storm.Change the image of piling where wooden piles are thrown out for restraining oars, or taken away to furnish firewood918 wooden pyramids will be built at height of 400 meters above ground combined with nine layers Ivory's tower of Babel until it surpasses the Eiffel Landmark and reaches sky piercing height.Modern piling technology includes various kinds of piles: steel piling, concrete or wooden piles can all be driven and pushed big machinery is espec ridden equipment so that working processes overlap each other directly on top of one another-day or night if necessary for 24 consecutive hours - and without pauseKinds of piles, their load requirements appropriate to the structure and soil conditions determine the cement content and depth of pile.Driven piles with good side soil temperature will a not fall down wherever they are bus after loading; taken in at round, of course, but the earth beneath falls to support it on endVerified applications of piling technology in different projects include from residential buildings to large industrial and commercial developments, and also in dam construction projects.