Piled foundations for new-build, modular and temporary structures

Piled foundations for new-build, modular and temporary structures

A new brochure from Helifix provides details of how its versatile, high performance, Dixie micro-pile system can be used to provide reliable and economical structural support for new permanent and temporary buildings. Piled foundations are typically more cost-effective than traditional foundations requiring deep excavations, when load-bearing strata is at a deeper level.

Helifix circular hollow section piles are simply screwed vertically into the ground, to the required depth, and then topped with an engineered steel plate. This plate is then either cast into reinforced concrete pile caps / ground beams, for traditional new build construction, or connected directly to the base of modular or temporary steel structures. Once a temporary building is dismantled, the piles can be ‘unscrewed’ and removed from site.

A technically innovative proprietary system certified by the International Code Council (ICC), Helifix Dixie foundation piles are easy for engineers to specify, can be screwed into virtually any type of soil and facilitate rapid contract times with minimal disruption, noise or spoil removal.

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