If you notice the concrete mixer trucks standing by, and then after the auger reaches the bottom it stops, and you see the large diameter hose going to the top of the auger jerking and flipping. That hose is connected to a concrete pump, and so once the hole is bored and the soil removed by the internal auger system, the concrete is pumped in to fill the hole and inside of the auger, so that as the auger is pulled out, there is no danger of the sides of the hole collapsing (which in that sandy or silty wet material would just flow right into the unsupported hole). So when the auger is removed that slurry that you see flowing out the end is the concrete that has been pumped in the hole already. Then the rebar cage is lowered into the wet concrete, and it is done. It is very clever, and pretty much the only way to do it in unstable or wet soil conditions like that.
@@26jori similar. Usually what I have seen underwater in mud or sandy bottom is that they drive a pipe piling in, and then use a water jet and suction system to empty the sand and silt out of the pipe, and then run a hose all the way to the bottom of the pipe and pump special grout in from the bottom, which displaces the water above it. For applications like bridge piers and such, they may drive sheet piles around the perimeter of the pier, use dredges and underwater blasting to excavate the footings if there is bedrock, and then pump the grout to the bottom and use the sheet piling as a form for the concrete. For underwater use, the cement used is made with special properties so that it doesn't get weakened by being under water, and is carefully pumped in so that it doesn't get turbulent and mix with the water, but it is very similar to this method.
I'm surprised the concrete/grout would let the rebar settle into it. I would have expected something like a polymer or bentonite slurry to be used first, the rebar lowered in, and then the concrete injected to displace the slurry.
Robert Szasz I think that is actually what was seen. That didn’t look like competent concrete at the top of the shaft. Probably just didn’t film the next step of installing a tremie pipe and placing the concrete.
I did this work in western Canada for ten years and have never seen a rig or process like this. Lots of caisson, rock sockets in limestone bedrock or expanded base but this was $out interesting process to watch
The drill has an internal auger, and you can see it coming out the top of the drill assembly, falling through the telescoping ejection tube into a pile next to the hole, where an excavator pulls it away. Then concrete is pumped in through the large hose you can see at the top of the machine, and the auger is then removed. The concrete has to fill the hole before the auger is removed, to prevent the hole from collapsing since that is wet sandy soil and would just flow or slump in. Then the rebar is lowered into the concrete filled hole.
@@ke6gwf I'm in construction, I know how it works, I've put up 90' light poles that needed 36" x 25' hole drilled, they pull up a hell of a lot more dirt than is next to that auger, I see the excavator removing dirt, but it must have removed a hell of a lot more than they show.
@@ke6gwf I think 36" was biggest we ever did, I've probably done hundreds of 18"-24" for parking lot lights, that sonotube is some great stuff. I have a funny story, we were drilling a 20" or so hole for a parking lot light, we start smelling gasoline, we figured it's coming out of the truck, it turns out it's coming from the hole, the dirt in the bottom of the hole was saturated with gasoline, I find the superintend of the job and tell him expecting him to flip out, he just calmly says don't worry about it, I say you don't get it, the site used to be a gas station that actually worked at as a teenager, the tanks must have leaked, he tells me don't worry about it, just fill it with concrete, I was about 24, this was my first big job as an electrical foreman, it was a four story building, I didn't want make waves on my first job, so I did what I was told and filled the hole with concrete. They may have gotten away with it, but the plans called for a small pond with a fountain about 100' from where I hit the gas, I guess eventually gas started leaching into the pond, they ended up having to put some kind of contraption that somehow sucks the gas out of the dirt, it was half the size of a shipping container, they put it right next to the pond in front of this beautiful new building, that was 1984, and that thing is still there.
But what do you say, Venice (built on poles for centuries) from lessons to these too. We bet that between 70/80 these become garbage and those of Venice remain solid. No, because the "high water" problem is a multi-problem difficult to solve (even with complex mathematical calculations), the moses is failing, precisely because of so many geological problems (the bottom is lowering), the tides, the sea currents, the winds etc. add that atmospheric variability hinders the management of MOSÈ and you have closed the unfortunate picture. Venice, it is not Holland that steals land from the sea, of course, don't say shit ....
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Then they will poor ciment into mud , I don’t think it will go down to bottom of the pile. As the ciment will flow down , it will mix with the mud , humm good ciment , first quality...
If you notice the concrete mixer trucks standing by, and then after the auger reaches the bottom it stops, and you see the large diameter hose going to the top of the auger jerking and flipping. That hose is connected to a concrete pump, and so once the hole is bored and the soil removed by the internal auger system, the concrete is pumped in to fill the hole and inside of the auger, so that as the auger is pulled out, there is no danger of the sides of the hole collapsing (which in that sandy or silty wet material would just flow right into the unsupported hole).
So when the auger is removed that slurry that you see flowing out the end is the concrete that has been pumped in the hole already.
Then the rebar cage is lowered into the wet concrete, and it is done.
It is very clever, and pretty much the only way to do it in unstable or wet soil conditions like that.
would it work the same way if they are piling on the seabed?
@@26jori similar.
Usually what I have seen underwater in mud or sandy bottom is that they drive a pipe piling in, and then use a water jet and suction system to empty the sand and silt out of the pipe, and then run a hose all the way to the bottom of the pipe and pump special grout in from the bottom, which displaces the water above it.
For applications like bridge piers and such, they may drive sheet piles around the perimeter of the pier, use dredges and underwater blasting to excavate the footings if there is bedrock, and then pump the grout to the bottom and use the sheet piling as a form for the concrete.
For underwater use, the cement used is made with special properties so that it doesn't get weakened by being under water, and is carefully pumped in so that it doesn't get turbulent and mix with the water, but it is very similar to this method.
@@ke6gwf thanks for the reply, just learned something new
I'm surprised the concrete/grout would let the rebar settle into it. I would have expected something like a polymer or bentonite slurry to be used first, the rebar lowered in, and then the concrete injected to displace the slurry.
Robert Szasz I think that is actually what was seen. That didn’t look like competent concrete at the top of the shaft. Probably just didn’t film the next step of installing a tremie pipe and placing the concrete.
I did this work in western Canada for ten years and have never seen a rig or process like this. Lots of caisson, rock sockets in limestone bedrock or expanded base but this was $out interesting process to watch
No matter how big,how technical,how advanced,there's always nearby a bloke with a shovel!!!
Very successful documentary, excellent work
What is the name of this machine which is used for boring pile ? Plzz comment !!
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V nice
I would like the name of the machine and the setting function of the machine
Sir is this màchine use ful for digging well and boar for water what is rent
what is the name of this machine?
It's a Bauer BG rig with Double Rotary Drilling equipment.
Wow good technical progress piling
nice vidio 👍 salam sukses selalu bos Lampung hadir bos ku 🙏🙏
Good job
Why you don't put concrete and cast the pile
Kaun sa machine hai
Price
What is straight rotary method for piles construction.
Is there a worm inside the pipe conveying the soil to the top?
it´s called an auger..
excelente trabajo de pilotaje
Which project?
Perfect Piling.
CFA combined with lining pipes.
Best pol London yes exactly I think so
That cat just hammering the rebar at the end seems to me like it would result in some inaccuracy of the piles you think?
Name of this machine
BIRENDRA KR BIN ...
Hydraulic Drilling Rig
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Well, I'm not really convinced this system I prefer boring pile using steel casing by Bauer ,Trevi and other compa ies in the Philippines.
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What r the salary of hydrolic pile machine operator salary..
500000 dollars /Hour
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Why counterclockwise
Same driving on left side of road........
Think about ear protection...
Great video. Thanks!
11:50 En Mexico eso no podría realizar, las normas son muy estrictas en ese sentido.
nice
11:50 what a technique of doing !
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All I could think of was how many such projects, the workers threw their enemy in the hole.
Very informative
Excellent job super
rong job you are apool...
Please guides for pile foundation work
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EXCELLENT WORK
Funny having all that kit, but still relies on one bloke with a spirit level
Tried and tested!
There is no pouring if concrete just shown how cage lowering will be done
Nice
Blimey, what the hell is being built their, the Burj Khalifa?
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very nice
Where did the dirt go that they dug out of the hole?
The drill has an internal auger, and you can see it coming out the top of the drill assembly, falling through the telescoping ejection tube into a pile next to the hole, where an excavator pulls it away.
Then concrete is pumped in through the large hose you can see at the top of the machine, and the auger is then removed.
The concrete has to fill the hole before the auger is removed, to prevent the hole from collapsing since that is wet sandy soil and would just flow or slump in.
Then the rebar is lowered into the concrete filled hole.
@@ke6gwf I'm in construction, I know how it works, I've put up 90' light poles that needed 36" x 25' hole drilled, they pull up a hell of a lot more dirt than is next to that auger, I see the excavator removing dirt, but it must have removed a hell of a lot more than they show.
@@bigredc222 I suspect that a lot of the auger still is full of soil, so maybe half of it is still sitting in the drill.
@@bigredc222 and I used to be the guy on the excavator pulling the dirt away on bigger holes than you described lol
@@ke6gwf I think 36" was biggest we ever did, I've probably done hundreds of 18"-24" for parking lot lights, that sonotube is some great stuff.
I have a funny story, we were drilling a 20" or so hole for a parking lot light, we start smelling gasoline, we figured it's coming out of the truck, it turns out it's coming from the hole, the dirt in the bottom of the hole was saturated with gasoline, I find the superintend of the job and tell him expecting him to flip out, he just calmly says don't worry about it, I say you don't get it, the site used to be a gas station that actually worked at as a teenager, the tanks must have leaked, he tells me don't worry about it, just fill it with concrete, I was about 24, this was my first big job as an electrical foreman, it was a four story building, I didn't want make waves on my first job, so I did what I was told and filled the hole with concrete.
They may have gotten away with it, but the plans called for a small pond with a fountain about 100' from where I hit the gas, I guess eventually gas started leaching into the pond, they ended up having to put some kind of contraption that somehow sucks the gas out of the dirt, it was half the size of a shipping container, they put it right next to the pond in front of this beautiful new building, that was 1984, and that thing is still there.
Dada valo a6o pile kajer khobor nai
Good work
How to calculate the pile quantity concrete
Join in class - IX , u'll get it . Thanks for your silly question .
Nhap ve
Ni safety work
This Pauselli style machine can save Venice for another 1000 years.
But what do you say, Venice (built on poles for centuries) from lessons to these too.
We bet that between 70/80 these become garbage and those of Venice remain solid.
No, because the "high water" problem is a multi-problem difficult to solve (even with complex mathematical calculations), the moses is failing, precisely because of so many geological problems (the bottom is lowering), the tides, the sea currents, the winds etc. add that atmospheric variability hinders the management of MOSÈ and you have closed the unfortunate picture.
Venice, it is not Holland that steals land from the sea, of course, don't say shit ....
Wow, that's excavator going another level of duty
Wow a nice equipment.
Cool
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shovel leaning against the track giving me anxiety
Good
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Looks like soil cement
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Esto Drilling Machine hamro Npl ma jatti sakdo xito liyara kam garna paryo Dhani Sahu haru le
Sweet rig.
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Then they will poor ciment into mud , I don’t think it will go down to bottom of the pile. As the ciment will flow down , it will mix with the mud , humm good ciment , first quality...
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Impressionante.
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Que terreno tan malo para construir
Hỏng bét
Borders piles
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