
30 Sep Spun Piles: Engineered for Challenging Soil Conditions
Different sites call for different foundation systems. RC piles and bored piles have their strengths, but when the ground is challenging, spun piles bring unique advantages.
Dense and Durable
During spinning, concrete is compacted under strong centrifugal force. This process removes voids and creates a well compacted structure with very low permeability. Spun pile is manufactured with high resistance to chloride penetration, chemical attack, and long-term deterioration—an advantage in marine and challenging soil conditions.
Efficient Strength
Spun piles carry high load capacity and bending resistance even with slimmer sections. Compared with conventional RC piles or Bored piles, engineers can achieve the same or greater performance with less material, supporting more efficient design choices.
Ready for Harsh Environment
ICP Piles standard concrete mix meets XS3 (splash and tidal zones) and XA1 (slightly aggressive chemical environments). For tougher sites, the design mix can be customised to meet higher exposure classes, ensuring the durability matches project specifications.
Uniqueness that stood The Test of Time
Spun piles are more than just another option of piled foundations. Its uniqueness that combines spinning and high-performance concrete offers tested reliability, durability, and assurance—especially when the ground conditions leave little margin for compromise.