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Discussion Forum : Building Construction - Section 1 (Q.No. 27)
27.
The pile which is provided with a bulb filled with concrete at its lower end, is known as
Simplex pile
Mac-Arthur pile
Raymond pile
Franki pile
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Dharam singh said:   8 years ago
Under ream pile is correct. So, the right answer of this question none of these.

Deepak Baswal said:   7 years ago
It's Franki pile not Under Ream Pile because bulb provided in between length, not at the bottom.

Deepak panwar said:   7 years ago
Mac-Arthur pile is called bulb pile. So, the answer is correct.

Mushtaq Ahmad said:   5 years ago
Give the correct answer and explanation.

Karan said:   4 years ago
A patented pile formed by driving a steel shell into the ground to the required depth, putting in small quantities of concrete, and hammering them down so as to force the concrete into the earth beyond the point of the shell; thus enlarging the end and greatly increasing the bearing area, is called Mac-arthur piles.


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