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Timber Piles

Advantages

  • Low cost per unit of capacity.
  • Renewable supply – available in a range of lengths and sizes.
  • Easily handled and driven with conventional equipment.
  • Tapered shape and displacement characteristic result in developing soil capacity in shorter lengths.
  • Reasonable tensile and bending capability.

Disadvantages

  • Cannot be lengthened (spliced).
  • Susceptible to driving damage.
  • Vulnerable to deterioration.
  • Limited strength, size, and length properties.
  • Odour and environmental impact considerations.

General

  • Mainly two species (pine, fir) dominate timber pile market.
    Timber piles can be clean-peeled (all outer and 80% of inner bark removed), rough-peeled (all outer bark removed), and un-peeled (all bark retained). Piles destined for treatment must be clean-peeled.
  • Visit www.timberpilingcouncil.org or www.citw.org for specific information.
  • Treatment must conform to CSA 080.3/080.18 or AWPA C-3/C-18.
  • Butt diameters to 450 mm and lengths up to 36 m are available.
  • Timber piles are used on land, in fresh water, salt water, railroad and highway bridges, and buildings above and below the flood plain.
  • Design must identify potential environmental concerns and compensate with appropriate protection.
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