Analysis of Pile Foundation for Hospital Buildings

Yash V Patel; Swapnil Sharma1

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Publication Date: 2024/06/24

Abstract: Pile foundations are widely employed to provide support for bridges and various structures, ensuring the safe transfer of structural loads to the ground while preventing excessive settlement or lateral movement. They excel in transferring structural loads from weaker or compressible soil layers to the stronger, more stable soils and rocks beneath. Pile foundations constitute an integral component of a structure.  In this research work the foundation of the hospital (G+6) was design by the pile foundation. We have used M25 grade of concrete for the preparation of design mix. The characteristic strength and load bearing of soil was tested by Plate load test and other materials tested by slump cone test , aggregate Impact Value test cement compressive strength test (cement fineness test construction water PH value . The expected result of SBC is 20000kg approximate.  Project reports typically encompass introductions and problem definitions, along with literature reviews pertinent to the project. They detail the study area's location and the project site, as well as providing concise information about the equipment utilized on- site.  Additionally, it covers crucial tasks such as centerline marking, boring, reinforcement placement, concrete pouring, excavation, and chipping of pile caps.

Keywords: Cast in Situ Pile, Concrete (m25), Steel (20mm Dia), Bentonite , Dynamic Load Test, Integrity Test.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY1980

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