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Figure 12-75.—Typical uses of piles driven in a waterfront structure.
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Figure  12-74.—Types  of  bearing  piles.
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Figure  12-77.—Cast-in-place  concrete  piles

Figure 12-75.—Typical uses of piles driven in a waterfront structure. 18. Treated timber pile. A timber pile impregnated with  a  preservative  material  that  retards  or  prevents deterioration  due  to  organisms. WARNING When  you  are  working  with  treated  piles, protective   clothing,   such   as   long   sleeves, gloves, and safety goggles, must be worn. The preservative  used  in  treated  piles  can  irritate  the eyes and skin. 19.  Concrete  piles.  Two  types  of  concrete  piles  are precast and cast-in-place. Factors  contributing  to  their use are the availability of concrete is made. l  Precast  concrete sections that are square or near the tip. They vary in the materials from which piles are steel reinforced octagonal  in  shape  except length up to 50 or 60 feet. Because  of  their  great  weight,  greater  lengths  are generally not feasible. They require time for setting and curing  and  storage  space. Precast  concrete  piles  are frequently   driven   with   the   aid   of   water   jetting (fig. 12-76). Water is forced through and out the pile tip through jetting pipes constructed into the piles while the pile is driven. Figure 12-76.—Water jetting precast concrete pile. 12-53

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