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ABI Mobilram Completes Tough Project |
When work began on a new computer science
building at the University of Illinois'
Urbana-Champaign campus, some local
construction professionals thought the soil
conditions were too tough for piling installation.
They didn't know Bob Hughes and his ABI TM
18/22 Mobilram system.
The owner of Hughes Construction, a small California
company that specializes in driving sheet
piling, was contacted about the situation by Hammer
& Steel's Bob Laurence, and came to Illinois to see
for himself. Hughes won the bid as the piling subcontractor
and tackled the project some thought could
not be done.
Because of the density of the soil (glacial till with a
high unconfined compressive strength Qu > 4),
Hughes found that in some places it was necessary to
pre-drill. His crew used the flexibility of the Mobilram
to pre-release the soil for 90% of the piling
length, then drove the 50-foot pilings to grade. The
pre-drill pattern employed by Hughes allowed the
spoil from the current hole to be deposited in the previous
hole, ensuring that the integrity of the sheet piling
"toe" was maintained. The company also drove
60-foot piles for a three-sided cofferdam and installed
a waler system. The project that "couldn't be done"
was completed in early December 2001 in just five weeks.
This project is just one example of why Hughes is sold
on the ABI Mobilram, which he says is a "far superior
way of driving pile." He's had the TM 18/22 on a
long-term rental/purchase plan from Hammer & Steel
for 18 months and uses it as his primary tool in a
variety of places, from oil fields to highway work.
"It's been dependable, with no down time, and has
had an excellent safety record," said Hughes.
One key benefit is that the Mobilram
reduces crew size and the number of pieces of equipment
needed. The machine can be operated by a crew
of two or three, compared to the seven or eight needed
with standard equipment.
"The Mobilram also allows us to be much more intricate
in how we can install sheet piling, H-beams and
plates," Hughes said. "It's 50 to 60 percent more
productive, and you can be more accurate as to
where you locate the piling. And we have the ability
to connect cells and turn corners efficiently."
Quick set-up is another benefit. "The Mobilram
allows us to move onto a site, set up and go into production
in less than 90 minutes," Hughes noted.
Hughes also commented favorably about Hammer &
Steel staff. "They are great people to deal with. They are easy to call to
get information or help in getting parts. That's one
key to success," Hughes added, "having parts and
technical help at your fingertips when you need it."
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