The provides the definitive technical roadmap—from site investigation through to as-built documentation. It bridges the gap between academic theory and field execution, serving as the essential link to safe, certifiable, and resilient deep foundations.
Published by the Geotechnical Society of Singapore (GEOSS) | Technical Reference Guide Introduction Singapore’s urban landscape is a testament to advanced geotechnical engineering. With land scarcity driving developments both skyward and below ground, the demand for robust, low-noise, and low-vibration foundation solutions has never been higher. Among the various piling techniques, jacked piling (also known as silent piling or hydraulic jacking) has emerged as a preferred method for installing displacement piles in dense urban environments. With land scarcity driving developments both skyward and
However, improper jacked piling can lead to ground heave, lateral displacement of adjacent piles, damage to existing structures, and even pile refusal. To address these challenges, the has published a definitive framework known as the GEOSS Good Practice for Installation of Jacked Foundation Piles in Singapore . To address these challenges, the has published a