Driven Piles:
These piles are hammered or driven into the ground using large machinery until they reach a suitable load-bearing stratum. Commonly used driven piles include steel H-piles, concrete precast piles, and timber piles.
Bored Piles (Drilled Piles):
Bored piles are created by drilling a hole into the ground and then filling it with concrete or reinforcing it with steel before or after the drilling process. They are suitable for both cohesive and non-cohesive soil conditions.
Auger Cast Piles:
These piles are formed by drilling a hole into the ground using a continuous flight auger and simultaneously filling it with concrete or grout as the auger is withdrawn.
Micro Piles (Mini Piles):
Micro piles are small-diameter piles typically used in restricted access areas or where space is limited. They are ideal for retrofitting existing structures or constructing foundations in confined spaces.