Deep Foundations

Deep foundations are structural elements that transfer building loads to soil or rock layers well below the surface, bypassing weak or compressible near-surface materials. Common types include driven piles, drilled shafts, and caissons, selected based on soil conditions, load requirements, and site constraints. Industrial facilities with heavy equipment loads or poor surface soils typically require deep foundation systems to achieve adequate bearing capacity and settlement control.

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