Concrete Piles
Concrete piles are long, cylindrical structures made from reinforced concrete, designed to support buildings and other heavy loads. They are driven deep into the ground to reach stable soil or bedrock, providing a strong foundation that can withstand various forces, such as weight and environmental conditions.
These piles come in different types, including precast piles and cast-in-situ piles, each suited for specific construction needs. By transferring the load of a structure to deeper, more stable layers of soil, concrete piles help prevent settling and ensure the longevity of buildings and infrastructure.