Why we select pile foundations
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Answer / peer mohamed anzar.s
Because of Low bearing capacity of soil we go for pile foundation
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Answer / abhijit
whenever load of the structure is very large and bearing capacity of soil is low pile is provided to get benefit of skin friction along with end bearing.It is common in costal area of india.
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