The Civil Engineering Contractor July 2019 | Page 34

CASE STUDY Standing the test of time Franki DCIS piles being installed. When Edgard Frankignoul invented the Franki pile in 1909, he had no idea that 110 years later it would still be regarded as one of the most cost-effective and reliable solutions for a host of different geological conditions. “I t’s quite amazing,” says Franki Africa’s Gavin Byrne, “that with only relatively small improvements over time, the Franki pile, after so many years, repeatedly remains the solution of choice in a wide variety of conditions. Given that we operate in an ever-changing and advancing technological environment, this makes the ubiquitous nature of the Franki pile even more remarkable.” “Above all, the Franki pile is a unique system for generating excellent load capacity and we have developed a number of techniques to install it in a variety of soil conditions,” adds Byrne. “With its wide range of pile sizes and its characteristic enlarged base, it’s fair to say that the Franki pile has been one of the cornerstones of Franki Africa’s success in southern Africa.” 32 | CEC July 2019 The latest project to demonstrate the magic of the Franki pile is the piling work done for Sappi at its Saiccor mill in Umkomaas, KZN. Difficult ground conditions and record depths Sappi’s project includes the installation of a new evaporator, recovery boiler and screening and washing plant, along with upgrades to the bleach plant and pulp machines, improved recovery circuits and additional magnesium digesters. The piling tender for all these elements stipulated the installation of approximately 1 900 piles to varying depths. “I would say that the ground conditions on this site were among the most difficult in Franki’s 75 years of installing piles in the Southern African region”, says Byrne. “From our initial design and construct perspective, we had no doubt that the Franki pile would be the most cost-effective and technically robust solution for a variety of reasons.” The fact is the conditions actually encountered on site revealed even greater variations in the geological profile than was expected. Not only would piles have to be installed at www.civilsonline.co.za