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BIS IS 2911-1-3 : 2010

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PILE FOUNDATIONS - CODE OF PRACTICE - PART 1: CONCRETE PILES - SECTION 3: DRIVEN PRECAST CONCRETE PILES

Published date

12-01-2013

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FOREWORD
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. TERMINOLOGY
4. NECESSARY INFORMATION
5. EQUIPMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
6. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
7. MATERIALS AND STRESSES
8. WORKMANSHIP
9. ADDITIONAL PROVISION FOR PRESTRESSED
   CONCRETE PILES
ANNEX A - LIST OF REFERRED INDIAN STANDARDS
ANNEX B - LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY OF PILES - STATIC
          ANALYSIS
ANNEX C - ANALYSIS OF LATERALLY LOADED PILES
ANNEX D - PROBABLE VALUES OF n, EFFICIENCY OF THE
          BLOW
ANNEX E - DATA SHEET
ANNEX F - COMMITTEE COMPOSITION

Specifies the design and construction of driven precast concrete piles of solid section which transmit the load to the soil by resistance developed either at the pile tip by end bearing or along the surface of the shaft by friction or by both.

Committee
CED 43
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Bureau of Indian Standards
Status
Current

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