What is running sand, and how can it affect mini piling?
Running sand is essentially a geotechnical issue caused by high levels of groundwater – but rest assured, we’re well-versed in dealing with it at Vxcel Piling.
Running sand is essentially a geotechnical issue caused by high levels of groundwater – but rest assured, we’re well-versed in dealing with it at Vxcel Piling.
Winter can be a notoriously tough time of year for lots of reasons – and it can sometimes make certain mini piling projects trickier to complete, too.
Challenges aren’t unusual in mini piling – but with more than 15 years of experience to our name here at Vxcel, we know just how to deal with them.
Mini piling is a highly versatile method that we use to deliver results for customers all over the country – but some locations require a bit more planning.
Friction piles and drop rating piles are both widely used deep foundation systems in a variety of projects, including mini piling projects.
Mini piling is a highly versatile process that can potentially provide a wide array of benefits for your project – but is it right for you? Here’s what to ask!
Subsidence is a significant problem for structures across the UK, with tens of thousands of cases reported each year. Here’s what you need to know about it.
Heaving is a relatively common issue during mini piling projects – but thankfully, it can often be dealt with effectively as long as it’s spotted in good time.
Mini piling presents a wide range of advantages for almost any type of small to medium sized construction project – including some key environmental benefits.
Flood damage is one of the most worrying threats that can be posed to almost any kind of structure – so here’s how mini piling can help provide peace of mind.