We specialise in the design, supply and installation of Rigid Inclusion piles for commercial, industrial and residential projects.

Why use rigid inclusions?

Rigid Inclusions: A cost effective solution

Rigid inclusion piles provide a fast, cost-effective solution for building on weak or compressible soils.

Faster construction

Less excavation and spoil removal speeds up project timelines.

Produces less spoil and reduces the carbon footprint of deep foundation works

Suitable for residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects.

Works on a variety of soils, including soft clay, silt, or made ground.

Quality assurance

The maximum achievable pile capacity varies from site to site, depending on factors such as regional geology, groundwater conditions, site history, sulphate conditions, and working constraints. We ensure our designs and installations meet the highest standards of quality and safety, tailored to your project’s specific requirements. Plus, all rigs are fitted with computers to monitor concrete depth.

We meet all the safety and quality requirements you would expect from a leading piling contractor and manufacturer of piling and beams through our safety first culture – and we’ve got the accreditations to back them up.

We’re committed to making the right choices for a sustainable future. We do everything we can to ensure our CFA piling has the lowest possible impact on the environment, creating a lasting foundation for decades to come.

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Other piling & foundation solutions

Green Piling offers a comprehensive range of piling services to meet the unique demands of your project.

Frequently asked questions about rigid inclusions

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Rigid inclusion piles are a ground improvement technique used to strengthen weak or compressible soils before construction.

Rigid inclusions are ideal for all construction sectors but particularly for under structures that require large slabs.

Our specialist rig drills or displaces the soil to the required depth, the column is then created by filling the bore with concrete.

Unlike traditional piles, rigid inclusions are not directly connected to the building’s foundation. Instead, a load transfer platform (usually a layer of compacted granular material) spreads the structural load evenly across the inclusions and surrounding soil. This reduces settlement, increases bearing capacity, and improves overall ground stability, making them a cost-effective solution for supporting structures on poor ground conditions.

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