Figure 9.1Use of piles in underpinning (a) Remedial measures to support column base
(b) Precautionary measures in underpinning strip foundation adjacent to deep excavation
(c) Jacked piles to strengthen column base (d) Drilled piles to replace existing piles beneath
raft slab.
Column base
to be underpinned
Steel plates and
dry packed mortar
Concrete
surround
Existing load-bearing
wall
Bored-
and-cast-
in-situ
piles
Needle beams
Soft clay
Column propped
at higher level
Packing
plates
Steel
block
Bearing
plate
Piled
jacked
down to
bearing
stratum
Hydraulic
jack in
inverted
position
Timbering
to pit
Slab raft
Pad foundation
Timber
sheeting
secured to
the face of
piles
Limiting line beyond
which settlement of
ground due to basement
excavation will not
cause excessive
settlement of shallow
foundations
Steel H-piles
Holes drilled
in raft
Existing piles
(deteriorated)
New underpinning
piles
Spreader beams
Bearers
(a) (b)
(c)
(d)