
An Olivier displacement pile is a reinforced concrete pile, which is used in construction and geotechnical engineering. Soil is displaced radially as well as vertically as the tooling is screwed into the ground. No spoils are generated while creating the cavity for the pile. The helical drive tooling delivers the pipe to the depth required for the specified capacity. It is then retracted while the void is filled with concrete. The helical tooling forms a helical spiral in the soil for the concrete and rebar. This increases the frictional capacity while reducing the amount of concrete needed. Olivier displacement piles are well suited to loose granular soils
 Applications
New Construction

Olivier Displacement Piles are excellent in new construction applications for various types of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures. The Olivier Displacement Piles support the structure, especially in weak, loose or granular soil areas. Olivier Displacement Piles are beneficial in areas where the water table is high because they minimize groundwater disturbance compared to bored piles, which require dewatering. Installing these piles helps compact and improve the surrounding soil, increasing its load-bearing capacity. In urban environments, where noise and vibration need to be kept to a minimum, displacement piles are preferred as they are less disruptive than driven piles. Olivier Displacement Piles are an advantage in places where environmental impact needs to be minimized, as they reduce the amount of soil excavation and disposal. The effectiveness and suitability of these pile types depend on various factors, including soil conditions, load requirements, environmental considerations, and project-specific constraints. Engineering judgment and detailed geotechnical investigations are essential in selecting each project's appropriate pile type and design.

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OLIVIER DISPLACEMENT PILE INSTALLATION

Step 1.
A key feature of the Olivier Displacement Pile system is its helical, screw-like drilling tool. This tool drills into the ground while displacing soil laterally, similar to the action of a screw. This method reduces soil disturbance and eliminates extra spoils. As the pile is installed, the surrounding soil is compacted, increasing its density and load-bearing capacity. This makes the Olivier Displacement Pile system particularly effective in loose or granular soils.
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Step 2.
When design depth is reached, the rebar cage is dropped into the hollow shaft of the helical tooling dislodging the sacrificial tip preparing the way for the concrete.
Step 3.
Concrete is pumped down the shaft and into the void created as the tooling is retracted. This forms the helical ribs of the displacement pile. This unique design increases frictional capacity and reduces the amount of concrete needed up to 30%.
Step 4.
The completed Olivier Displacement Pile is ready for termination in the pile cap or grade beam
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Step 5.
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oLIVIER Displacement PileS
Capacities from 500 kN to 3000 kN
Tight access/low headroom
No Spoils/Vibration
Can be installed in close proximity to existing structures
Engineered pad not required

OLIVIER DISPLACEMENT PILE TERMINATION


Rebar is wet set into the concrete of the Olivier Displacement Pile, or it can be excavated and cropped, to tie the pile into the grade-beam or pile cap as specified.


OLIVIER DISPLACEMENT PILEÂ COMPONENTS







