The Civil Engineering Contractor July 2019 | Page 35

The Liebherr 855, Liebherr 8070 and NCK Ajax Franki and pre-drilling rigs ready to commence with the piling contract for Sappi at its Saiccor mill in Umkomaas depths of 24m — an all-time record for the company — but installation would also have to be performed at very shallow depths of between of 5‒8m. Byrne says it is not only this significant variation in depth that was challenging, but also how quickly the founding depth changed. “Over large parts of the site the founding depth would vary by as much as 15m. This was perhaps the single most challenging condition of the site and necessitated very careful site planning and fast and constant evaluation of the deeper areas of founding to ensure that the heavy equipment could be continuously utilised.” In a nutshell, Franki has had to deal with some of the shallowest conditions it has ever dealt with, juxtaposed with the deepest it has ever had to deal with, and the Franki pile proved to be exactly the right solution. “This is mainly because the Franki pile accommodates a wide variety of difficult founding conditions and provides remarkable settlement performance and load capacity,” explains Byrne. Not the end of the Franki pile’s advantages One of the stipulations was that the piles had to resist uplift forces. Franki’s Jonathan Day, who was instrumental in the final design of the job, says any other pile such as, for example, auger or CFA piles, would have been a much more expensive and complicated solution due to these piles having to be socketed into the bedrock. “The Franki pile’s large base is the best solution in this regard mainly because it can be founded on the rock surface while providing superior uplift capacity,” he says. Two more site conditions reinforced the choice of Franki piles. First, there were boulders at localised portions of the site at various depths and Franki piles are able to penetrate the boulder horizon. Second, across the majority of the site there are very soft, silty clays and the Franki piles are ideal for driving through such material with the Franki pile www.civilsonline.co.za casing preventing collapse of the material and ensuring the integrity of the pile shaft concrete. A total of six piling rigs are being used on the job. These include three standard Franki crawler piling rigs for the shallower piles, an Ajax 55t crane with leader for the piles to about 17m, a 70-ton Liebherr for the 18‒20m piles and the recently introduced large Liebherr crane ( 90t) for the deeper piles including Franki’s deepest, history-making piles of 24m. Day says that the timing has been one of the important challenges of the job. “Our client required certain key milestones to be achieved and set stringent targets for each section of the job. In this regard I am pleased to say that we have completed the first sections on time and on budget. The excellent relationship between ourselves and our client Sappi has been fundamental to the success of the project thus far,” he concluded. Meanwhile Errol Braithwaite, Franki MD, says that he is proud of the quality projects that Franki is involved in, especially in the currently challenging economic climate. “I am very confident about the future. Over the years, Franki has been privileged to employ some of the foremost geotechnical engineers and constructors on the continent. Many of these have been internationally recognised as experts in their field. We are now seeing a new generation of wonderful young talent emerging which is highly skilled, highly motivated and more representative of our diverse nation than ever before. The company is embracing new geotechnical techniques and through our parent company, Keller — the largest independent geotechnical construction company in the world — we have access to the quality of international expertise and technologies that will ensure that Franki remains the leader in geotechnical expertise and the employer of choice in this field throughout Africa. He adds that perhaps Franki’s most important attribute is the quality of customers, like Sappi, that it has served over the years. “This has been a privilege of the highest order and I am pleased to be able to express our gratitude to them out loud and in public.” nn CEC July 2019 | 33