Brayman Construction Corporation offers innovative specialty geotechnical design and build foundation solutions to a variety of applications. The selection of the applicable foundation support is dependent upon criteria such as: economy of selection, type of ground conditions, required load capacity, ground water level, proximity of existing structures, and installation constraints. Brayman’s Caisson Group has extensive experience in the innovative and successful application of caissons in multiple applications and site conditions.
What is a Caisson?
Caissons are a deep foundation support that is constructed by placing fresh concrete and reinforcing steel into a drilled shaft. These reinforced concrete piles are cast in holes of predetermined diameters and depths drilled through soil and rock to the desired bearing stratum. The Large Diameter Drilling Group of Brayman has the capability and experience of drilling shafts from 18 inches to 96 inches (and larger) in diameter, and to depths of 150 feet.
Caissons, which are capable of supporting high, concentrated loads, are typically used to set piers for bridges, underpasses, structural supports, as well as in slide prevention applications. Caissons are viewed as a reliable, versatile, and economical foundation support solution.
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