what is pile foundation?
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Answer / amanda mjali
Pile foundation is a type of deep foundation which is used
for structures where the loads are to be transmitted to a
point some distance below ground level.
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Answer / babar vikram
pile foundation is the type of foundation used where the
thick layer of soft soil is present or where the load is
higher
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Answer / vishal
pile foundayion is the type of foundation in which thin
colomuns are constucted to bear the load of superstructure
uniformly.it is prefered in construction in which it is
very difficult to transfer the load of walls to the strata,
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