University Mechanical

Pipe Piling

The Seattle Steam building required piling foundation support, but the site was small and vibration was a major concern for the City of Seattle Building Department. The plans called for driving the pile in close proximity to existing utilities and historic buildings in the Pike Place Market neighborhood. Vibration monitoring was performed during the installation of the piling. Vibration monitoring results verify vibration caused by driving pipe piling is well below the threshold for damage to structures.

McDowell NW Pile King installed 77 each 4” diameter schedule 40 pipe pile driven to approximately 32’ each with a 10 ton design load. Three pile load tests were performed on production piling to ensure the proper refusal criteria had been reached for the given pile size and hammer used for installation. This project is a good example of Pile King’s ability to work on a compact site and we verified the vibration caused by the installation of pipe piling is not a threat to neighboring properties.

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The advantage of the Pile King™ patented equipment is its very nature of being compact for working on limited access sites and yet able to safely wield powerful hydraulic hammers...

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McDowell’s roots in the construction industry goes back to the 40’s working on the Denny regrade in Seattle. We have since specialized in piling and deep foundation systems since the late 60’s...

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