Automated Monitoring
<p><p><strong>Reference(s):</strong></p><p><em>Brown et al.
<p><p><strong>Reference(s):</strong></p><p><em>Brown et al.
<p><p><strong>Reference(s):</strong></p><p><em>Brown et al. (2007)</em></p><p><strong>Method Summary</strong></p><p>Representative samples of the grout or concrete mix must be obtained at the project site for QC/QA testing. The ideal location and time to obtain samples for testing is at the point of discharge into the soil and after the mix has been pumped through the lines and the auger, as the properties (especially workability) can be changed by pumping extended distances.
<p><p><h2>Commentary</h2>The costs of CFA piles on a highway project are typically captured in a contract bid item which is measured by the lineal foot (LF). Included in this bid item are the material, equipment, labor, and incidentals to construct a CFA pile project.
<p><p> </p><p><figure id='attachment_2566' style='max-width:1046px' class='caption alignnone'><img class="wp-image-2566 size-full" src="https://www.geoinstitute.org/sites/default/files/geotech-tools-uploads/…; alt="Two photographs. Continuous flight auger pile rig to the left.