N.J. Admin. Code § 19:6-2.51

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 11, June 3, 2024
Section 19:6-2.51 - Cast-in-place concrete piles
(a) Cast-in-place concrete piles shall be cast in shells previously installed in the ground, or may be cast in an uncased hole. Cast-in-place piles may be tapered or cylindrical, or in combination of tapered and cylindrical shapes.
(b) Concrete for cast-in-place concrete piles shall conform to the requirements of this subchapter. Slump shall be five inches plus or minus one inch. Concrete of less slump may be used only if continuous vibration is provided and records of volumes placed vs. volume requirements indicate complete filling of piles. Where the pile shell is assumed to contribute to the capacity of the pile as a structural member, the shell shall be of metal and shall conform to the provisions of section 54 of this subchapter. Where the pile shell is not assumed to contribute to the capacity of the pile as a structural member, the shell may be of any material that will adequately resist the driving stresses and maintain an open well to receive the concrete. End closures for shells shall not project more than one-half inch beyond the outer limits of the pile when bearing in soils of class 6-65 or lower.
(c) Rules on installation are:
1. After installation to final depth and immediately before filling with concrete, the inside of the tube, shell or bore shall be thoroughly cleaned to the bottom and inspected by lowering a drop light or by means of a light beam. To be accepted the pile shall be free of collapsed sections of shell and the pile shell shall not show any tears; the pile shall be free of water except that a minor amount of water may be allowed to occur in the pile if it be absorbed by placing a suitable amount of dry cement-sand mixture in the tip end of the pile; and the alignment of the pile shall conform to the provisions of this subchapter. If the bottom of the casing is out of sight, the shape and alignment of the casing shall be surveyed with a suitable instrument, or the pile rejected.
2. Concrete shall be placed by such methods that the entire volume of the tube, shell or bore is filled and in a manner that will preclude separation of the ingredients.
3. No concrete shall be placed in a cast-in-place pile until all piles within a radius of 15 feet or within the heave range have been driven.
4. Rejected pile shells shall be filled with concrete or sand.
5. The concrete cap shall not be placed until at least one hour after all piles within the cap group are completely filled.

N.J. Admin. Code § 19:6-2.51