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Driven precast concrete piles

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A fast, reliable solution for deep foundation work

Our driven precast piles are strong, reinforced concrete columns designed to support structures where traditional foundations fall short—especially on sites with poor ground conditions or high water tables.

Manufactured off-site in our factory, these piles are delivered ready to install and driven deep into the ground to create a stable, long-lasting base for your build.

Driven precast concrete piles being installed on a construction site, showing the  square profile and reinforced concrete construction

Uses of our driven piles

Our precast concrete piles are used in a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Housing developments
  • Underpinning existing buildings
  • Light commercial units
  • Marine and coastal structures
  • Projects on soft or unstable ground
Driven precast concrete piles being installed into soil on a building site

What our driven piles do

Our precast piles are built to:

  • Support deep foundations by driving up to 40 metres into the ground.
  • Speed up your build—once installed, they’re ready to bear loads immediately.
  • Perform in wet or unstable conditions, where traditional foundations may not hold.
  • Join securely using a universal bar and dowel system for quick, on-site connection.
  • Provide consistency with off-site manufacturing for uniform quality and strength
A concrete pile being driven into the ground by heavy machinery

Sizing

We offer two commonly used pile sizes:

  • 200mm x 200mm
  • 250mm x 250mm

Each pile includes:

  • Reinforced 12mm helical steel cage
  • Lengths from 4 to 12 metres
  • Slight taper for smooth mould release
  • Optional protective coating for aggressive ground conditions
  • Universal connection system
End-view of a number of concrete piles stacked up on site and ready to be driven

Accreditations

Accrediation
UKCA
Accrediation
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