pile
v.
place one on top of other, heap; accumulate, gather, collect
n.
heap, mound; wealth, fortune; group of buildings; dike, levee
Deep foundation
A deep foundation is a type of
foundation. Deep foundations are distinguished from
shallow foundations by the depth they are embedded into the ground. There are many reasons a
geotechnical engineer would recommend a deep foundation over a shallow foundation, but some of the common reasons are very large design loads, a poor
soil at shallow depth, or site constraints (like property lines). There are different terms used to describe different types of deep foundations including piles, drilled shafts, caissons, and piers. The naming conventions may vary between engineering disciplines and firms. Deep foundations can be made out of
timber,
steel,
reinforced concrete and
pre-tensioned concrete. Deep foundations can be installed by either driving them into the ground or drilling a shaft and filling it with concrete, mass or reinforced.
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pile
adv.
exactly, indeed, precisely
pile (f)
n.
pile, stake, heap; pier, battery
piler
v.
pound, crush, grind
pila (f)
n.
pile, heap, stack; battery
pilar
v.
pestle, pulverize