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Commercial Micropile Installation for Vibration Sensitive Facility Expansion

Straight Line Construction installed 145 micropiles designed for demanding structural loads. Each pile supported 200 kips compression and 15 kips lateral capacity. Additionally, the upper 14 feet included a 24-inch drilled shaft with steel casing. Crews backfilled the casing annulus with controlled flowable fill for stability. Then they drilled the piles to approximately 75 feet deep using hollow bar installation methods. This approach allowed precise placement and consistent performance across the site.

Micropile Installation in Pueblo Colorado for Commercial Expansion

When foundation vibration risks threatened a facility expansion, a precision solution became critical. Collins Aerospace needed deep foundations without disturbing an existing structure. Traditional driven piles could cause damaging vibrations. The team at Straight Line Construction delivered a low-impact alternative that met strict load demands.

Project Snapshot

  • Location: Pueblo
  • Project Type: Commercial addition foundation support
  • Solution: 145 drilled micropiles
  • Depth: 75 feet
  • Max Test Load: 378 kips
  • Challenge: Protect existing structure from vibration

Project Overview

The client planned an addition requiring strong deep foundations. Soil conditions included moist clay over stiff clay layers. Sand and clay layers sat below. Hard claystone shale appeared about 64 to 68 feet deep.

Driven piles were originally specified. However, vibration risk threatened the nearby structure. Engineers recommended micropiles instead. This method reduced vibration while maintaining required capacity.

Engineered Micropile Design

Each micropile supported 200 kips compression and 15 kips lateral load. The upper 14 feet used a 24-inch drilled shaft. A 9-5/8-inch N80 steel casing reinforced that section. Crews backfilled the casing with flowable fill.

Installers drilled micropiles using Titan 103/78 hollow bar reinforcement. Each pile reached about 75 feet deep. Drilling used air, foam, or grout to remove cuttings. Structural grout filled each pile to surface.

Load Testing and Verification

Crews tested one sacrificial micropile before production. The verification test reached 378 kips. The pile showed no failure. Results confirmed design assumptions and soil bond strength.

Problem Solution Result

Problem
Driven piles risked vibration damage to an existing structure.

Solution
Crews installed drilled micropiles with reinforced upper shafts.

Result
The foundation met load requirements without structural disturbance.

Why Contractors Choose Straight Line Construction

  • Proven commercial foundation expertise
  • Engineered solutions for complex soils
  • Specialized deep foundation installation methods

Reliable performance testing and verification

A micropile foundation is a deep foundation system that uses small-diameter, drilled piles to support structural loads. Straight Line Construction installs micropiles into stable soil or bedrock to support structures where surface soils are weak or unstable. Micropile foundations are commonly used in commercial construction, foundation repair, and sites with limited access.

Micropile depth depends on soil conditions and project requirements. Straight Line Construction drills micropiles until they reach stable, load-bearing strata such as dense soil or bedrock. In this project, micropiles extended to approximately 75 feet to achieve the required structural capacity and long-term performance.

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Straight Line Construction

Straight Line Construction has changed a great deal over the last 30+ years in the industry, but one thing remains the same: our commitment to quality and to designing and installing permanent solutions to foundation settlement issues. Beginning with small residential jobs more than 30 years ago when the family-owned company was founded by Tim Davis, Sr., Straight Line Construction today repairs cracking residential and commercial foundations through its Ram Jack product toolkit and designs solutions for large infrastructure and industrial projects. We specialize in matching the right solution to each type of foundation repair issue.

Are you building a new home and want to ensure it has a solid foundation? Or is your house experiencing unwanted sagging or a cracking foundation? Are your walls cracked or your doors and windows sticking? As a bonded, licensed, and fully insured foundation repair company, we are proud to serve Colorado homeowners, builders, and commercial contractors. Our technical certifications enable us to offer the highest quality services and the best American-made, environmentally safe products available for foundation repair. Regardless of how your building is shifting or sinking, we can help you stop it. Our 30 years in the business and our designation as a Ram Jack certified dealer means you get the most technologically savvy solution to fix your foundation.

From the factory to the field, we strive to ensure the quality of our products and workmanship meet the highest industry standards. We work with other vetted professionals in the industry. All of our helical piers, push piers, and mounting brackets are manufactured by Ram Jack in Ada, OK, at an ISO-certified facility with American-made steel. Williams Form Engineering in Golden, CO, manufactures our reinforcing bar for ground anchor systems and shares our commitment to quality control and quality assurance.

About Ram Jack

Ram Jack is a family-owned business that began operations in 1968, in Ada, OK, where we currently source our piers and brackets. Back then, concrete piering was the original repair method used simply because it was the only technology available at the time. Over time, it became evident that concrete piers did not provide long-term stabilization of foundations and only provided a short-term warranty period. To guarantee the highest grade of customer satisfaction, a greater solution needed to be found.

The Ram Jack owners embarked on a research program to develop a foundation repair system to stand the test of time. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office first issued a patent to Ram Jack for its foundation repair system in 1985. Over the next few years, additional refinements and patents have followed, resulting in the strongest patented system in the industry. Ram Jack driven pilings are ICC-ES recognized (International Construction Code—Evaluation Services). Ram Jack is one of only two ICC-ES recognized foundation repair companies in the industry. Ram Jack’s products meet or exceed code requirements set down by ICC-ES for both commercial and residential properties.

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