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Geoss Guidelines On Local Practices For Pile Foundation Design And Construction [best] Jun 2026

: Since the mandate by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA), structural designs must utilize the partial factor safety format of the Eurocodes, using local GeoSS documents as Non-Contradictory Complementary Information (NCCI).

The Geotechnical Society of Singapore (GeoSS) provides key guidelines on pile foundation design and construction, focusing on Performance-Based Pile Design (PBPD), Kentledge method load tests, and jacked pile protocols tailored to local geological conditions. These practices, integrated with Eurocode 7 (SS EN 1997), outline specific requirements for resistance parameters, concrete stress, and settlement limits to ensure structural safety. For a detailed overview of guidelines on jacked piles, review this Scribd document Kentledge Method for Pile Load Testing | PDF - Scribd : Since the mandate by the Building and

Detects major cracks, necking, or voids along the pile shaft. For a detailed overview of guidelines on jacked

The definitive method for verifying pile capacity remains the static load test. It involves applying physical weight or utilizing reaction piles to load a test pile up to twice its design working load. Because SLT is expensive and time-consuming, it is typically performed on a small percentage of total project piles (often 1%). Dynamic Load Testing (DLT) Because SLT is expensive and time-consuming, it is

Drilling at the pile location prior to jacking to relieve internal soil pressures in dense strata.

: Mandated at strategic boundary lines between the piling zone and neighboring structures to vent high pore-water pressures.