Diaphragm Walls Service
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Built Type | Modular |
Service Type | Construction Work |
Service Location/City | Pan India |
Service Duration | 1-12 Months |
Mode Of Service | Ofline |
Application Area | Industrial |
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Pile Type | End Bearing Pile |
Pile Material | Steel |
Service Duration | 1-3 Months |
Service Mode | Offline |
Service Location | Pan India |
Service Type | Pilling Construction Service |
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- Piling is a kind of deep foundation construction done to transfer and manage the structural load on a deeper level. The piles used in this type of construction are long cylindrical structures made of concrete, wood or steel, pushed into the ground to provide sturdy support to the structures built on it.
- The 2 common types of pile foundations are End Bearing piles, the one where the bottom of it rests on a strong surface bypassing the weak and strong layer of soil, and Friction piles, which transfers the load of the building to the soil across the full height of the pile, by friction.
- Building pile foundations is an ideal option when the water table is high and the soil layer on the surface is weaker for more than 2 meters, the structure above has heavy, concentrated loads and the spread footing won’t be able to bear the weight. So the building structure needs to bypass this layer and transfer the weight to the stronger base at depth.
The Process :
- Bored cast-in situ pile is constructed by digging a hole in the ground by percussive or rotary method.
- Drilling of mud is done using a temporary or permanent casing.
- Drilling buckets are adapted for digging loose, cohesionless soil or soft clays below the water table.
- Next, the construction is finalised by filling the hole with reinforced concrete.
Solutions We Provide :
- Precast Concrete Piles to bring extra strength. We offer precast piles in different sizes and shapes as required by the construction project. These piles can be pre-stressed too.
- Cast-in-situ concrete piles, with and without casing. A steel casing driven into the soil, with a mandrel placed inside and withdrawn later to be filled with concrete.
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Service Location/City | Pan India |
Service Type | Diaphragm Wall Construction Service |
Service Duration | 1-3 Months |
Mode Of Service | Offline |
Application Area | Industrial |
Diaphragm walls are generally reinforced concrete walls, constructed in the ground using an under-slurry technique developed in Europe. This technique involves excavating a narrow trench that is kept full of an engineered fluid of slurry. This way, walls with thickness ranging between 300 mm to 1200 mm can be formed as deep as 45 meters underneath. Inclined rock or soil anchors are used for this purpose.Diaphragm walls are commonly used while constructing structures with deep basements in congested areas, as they can be installed in close proximity to the existing structures.
The Process :
- Stage 1: Fixing of Alignment
- Stage 2: Guide wall Construction
- Stage 3: Trenching
- Stage 4: Trench Cleaning
- Stage 5: Stop ends fixing
- Stage 6: Reinforcement Cage lowering
- Stage 7: Placing of Concrete
- Stage 8: Withdrawal of Stop ends
- Stage 9: Excavation and Anchoring
- Stage 10: Stressing and Final Level of Excavation
Solutions we provide :
- Diaphragm Wall construction in congested spaces.
- Soil management to ensure neighbouring structures aren’t disturbed.
- Usage of advanced Casagrande excavation rigs for timely and effective execution of the projects.
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Service Location/City | PAN INDIA |
Material | SERVICE |
Location | PAN INDIA |
Service Location | PAN INDIA |
Service Type | PAN INDIA |
Diaphragm walls are generally reinforced concrete walls, constructed in the ground using an under-slurry technique developed in Europe. This technique involves excavating a narrow trench that is kept full of an engineered fluid of slurry. This way, walls with thickness ranging between 300 mm to 1200 mm can be formed as deep as 45 meters underneath. Inclined rock or soil anchors are used for this purpose.Diaphragm walls are commonly used while constructing structures with deep basements in congested areas, as they can be installed in close proximity to the existing structures.
The Process :
- Stage 1: Fixing of Alignment
- Stage 2: Guide wall Construction
- Stage 3: Trenching
- Stage 4: Trench Cleaning
- Stage 5: Stop ends fixing
- Stage 6: Reinforcement Cage lowering
- Stage 7: Placing of Concrete
- Stage 8: Withdrawal of Stop ends
- Stage 9: Excavation and Anchoring
- Stage 10: Stressing and Final Level of Excavation
Solutions we provide :
- Diaphragm Wall construction in congested spaces.
- Soil management to ensure neighbouring structures aren’t disturbed.
- Usage of advanced Casagrande excavation rigs for timely and effective execution of the projects.
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Minimum Order Quantity: 300 METER
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Service Location/City | PAN INDIA |
Location | PAN INDIA |
Service Location | PAN INDIA |
Service Type | GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE BOTH |
Diaphragm walls are generally reinforced concrete walls, constructed in the ground using an under-slurry technique developed in Europe. This technique involves excavating a narrow trench that is kept full of an engineered fluid of slurry. This way, walls with thickness ranging between 300 mm to 1200 mm can be formed as deep as 45 meters underneath. Inclined rock or soil anchors are used for this purpose.Diaphragm walls are commonly used while constructing structures with deep basements in congested areas, as they can be installed in close proximity to the existing structures.
The Process :
- Stage 1: Fixing of Alignment
- Stage 2: Guide wall Construction
- Stage 3: Trenching
- Stage 4: Trench Cleaning
- Stage 5: Stop ends fixing
- Stage 6: Reinforcement Cage lowering
- Stage 7: Placing of Concrete
- Stage 8: Withdrawal of Stop ends
- Stage 9: Excavation and Anchoring
- Stage 10: Stressing and Final Level of Excavation
Solutions we provide :
- Diaphragm Wall construction in congested spaces.
- Soil management to ensure neighbouring structures aren’t disturbed.
- Usage of advanced Casagrande excavation rigs for timely and effective execution of the projects.
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Service Type | Top Down Construction Service |
Service Duration | 1-3 Months |
Service Location | Pan India |
Mode Of Service | Offline |
Application Area | Industrial |
The top down construction method is one of the most effective ways of conducting deep excavations to build strong basements for superstructures. In this type of construction, a permanent structure is built from the top to bottom while excavating in levels towards the basement, as a retaining diaphragm wall provides support.The entire process saves a lot of valuable time and helps complete the project well within the deadlines. This type of construction method is ideal in building modern-day superstructures like skyscrapers with basement storage units and parking lots, underpasses for subways and stations for metro trains.
The Process :
- Stage 1: A diaphragm wall as a supportive retaining wall is constructed.
- Stage 2: The first stage of excavation is conducted at the roof slab level, with the help of struts for support.
- Stage 3: More roof slabs are constructed with spacious openings to allow the machinery to pass through and excavate further, and for the dug up materials to be removed.
- Stage 4: Excavation continues with each required level until the base slab levels are reached
- Stage 5: The base slab and walls for the basement are constructed. All non-permanent access openings are sealed shut.
- Stage 6: Backfilling above the roof slab is done to reinstate the surface environment.
Solutions we provide :
- Deep Excavation for site. Building diaphragm wall as a retaining wall for the deep basement.
- Multi-level deep excavation using the most modern excavators with minimal disturbances
- Building strong basement slabs and multiple roof slabs to aid the excavation process and the next stage of basement construction.
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