Foundation 4 years safe!
January 4, 2012
Congratulations to Foundation Constructors employees for 4 years safe without a 'lost time' accident. As of December 21, 2011, FCI has 1460 safe days without a 'lost time' accident, quite an impressive accomplishment!
Foundation celebrated this accomplishment at our 2011 Awards Dinner.
Thank you to the entire Foundation Team for working safe every day!
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4th Annual Fred Cavin Foreman Safety Award
January 4, 2012
"The Fred Cavin Foreman Safety Award" is an annual award recognizing the dedication, leadership, and safety on which Fred Cavin founded this company.
The Annual Fred Cavin Foreman Safety award winner for 2011 goes to Pile Driving Foreman Darren Riddle. This year is Darren's 6 th year with Foundation. Thank you for your dedication, loyalty, leadership, teamwork, and commitment to safety.
Darren embraces Foundation's safety program and encourages his crews to 'work safe and work smart'. Darren motivates the entire Foundation team to work together to make the project not only safe, but also productive for Foundation and the client.
Congratulations and Thank You, Darren Riddle!
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LOAD TEST HOLDING 1320 kips
March 31, 2010
HIGH CAPACITY TUBEX PILES
Project: UCSF Building, 19A
Location: University of California San Francisco
16th Street & Owens Street
Contractor: Clark Construction
Construction of a new research facility at the cutting edge UCSF campus in Mission Bay required the use of quiet piles at depths as long as 130’. Our 16X22 Tubex pile provided the most cost effective solution with a 1,320 kip ultimate capacity pile founded in bedrock.
Project: Neuroscience Laboratory and Clinical Research Building 19A
Location: UCSF Mission Bay Campus block 19A
Contractor: Clark Construction Group
Geotechnical Engineering Consultant: Treadwell and Rollo
Pile: Tubex 16.375 pipe, 22” tip, 6,000 psi concrete
Soil Profile: 10’ fill, 60’ Bay Mud, 10’ Colma, 20’ Old Bay Clay,
Ultimate Pile Capacity: 1,320 kips
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2nd Annual Fred Cavin Foreman Safety Award
January 22, 2010
"The Fred Cavin Foreman Safety Award" is an annual award recognizing the dedication, leadership and safety on which Fred Cavin founded this company.
The Annual Fred Cavin Foreman Safety award winner for 2009 goes to Pile Driving Foreman Rick Reyna. This year, Rick Reyna is celebration his 25th year with Foundation. Thank you for your dedication, loyalty, leadership and safe teamwork. Rick's safety attitude brings inspiration and motivation to the Foundation team everyday! Rick encourages his fellow co-workers; from the operating engineer's to Foundation's management to the young pile driving apprentices to the journeymen and everyone in between, raising the level of safety awareness within our workforce. Rick encourages his crews to 'work safe and work smart' . Rick has a way of bringing the Foundation team together making his project's safe AND productive for Foundation and our clients.
As of 1/22/2010 - 794 Safe Days without a lost time ..... read more
787 SAFE DAYS - OUTSTANDING!!!
January 15, 2010
I would like to Congratulate Foundation Constructors, Inc. employees for their STELLAR Safety Record; as of 1/15/2010 - 787 safe days - without a 'lost time' incident.
December 21, 2009, was a milestone for Foundation; 730 safe days - Two years without a 'lost time' incident. AMAZING!!!
Big thanks and much appreciation to the Foundation Team for making it happen SAFELY everyday!!!
The Foundation Foremen, General Superintendents and Project Manager; leading the charge for the pile driving industry and Foundation's forces.
Posted By: Jennifer Jones, Construction Coordinator, Foundation Constructors, Inc.
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Foundation pile driving, shows versatility in an ever changing market.
January 13, 2010
Foundation pile driving installs over 750 8 x 15 H pile for solar project at a blazing pace (see video).
For further information regarding this specific project please check out the Solar Panel Project on our Showcase Projects page.
Posted by: John Honaker, General Superintendent, Foundation Constructors, Inc. read more
Foundation Drives TOUGH Batter Piles - see video clips!
January 4, 2010
Pre-Cast Concrete piles 105-feet long x 14-inch square driven at a 3:1 batter with a D-46 diesel impact hammer. The crane is a Manitowoc 4000 with 150-feet of boom and using 130-feet of PileCo U-32" leader.
Tripping the D-46.
D-46 in action.
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Diesel Hammer Role in Pile Driving
December 16, 2009
Diesel hammers used to drive pile have been around for over 50 years. Diesel impact hammers deliver more force per square inch relative to hammer weight than other pile driving device. Diesel hammers can be used with almost any soil mechanics without compromising effectiveness.
Over the years diesel hammers have evolved into very efficient clean burning machines with much less noise than their older counterparts. They are not, however, the hammer of choice for low overhead situations or ultra-sensitive urban job sites without sound attenuation. The diesel hammer is activated by raising an internal ram or piston typically using a crane and dropping the ram using a quick release. Utilizing the joint forces of gravity and diesel combustion the diesel hammer provides very efficient energy. This process meets the needs of dense or hard soil but requires significant overhead clearance to allow the hammer to be positioned atop a pile to initiate ..... read more
Foundation Pile Driving
December 15, 2009
Foundation pile driving has been around for almost 40-years initially capitalizing on the stringent seismic requirement of the early seventies which allowed concrete pre-cast, pre-stressed piles to become the pile of choice. Today, piles must support heavier loads in compression, tension and lateral directions due to many considerations including the popular non-redundant pile designs. Increasing government regulation and more and more infrastructure projects have forced pile driving contractors to wear many hats to meet client demands. Keeping abreast of industry products, keeping track of bid letting, and staying abreast of government regulation requires more personnel to manage jobs. More personnel require more expense and stronger cash flow. On the flip side, these demands also provide pile contractors more opportunities to build strong client relationships and expertise.
In our experience, clients have four areas in which they rely on their ..... read more
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