SERVICES – DRILLED SHAFTS
Our experience includes foundation installation for industrial facilities, elevated highways and bridges, transmission lines, and high-rise commercial buildings. Case Foundation companies are the deep foundation contractor of choice for many owners and their engineers. Examples of our work are found at complex and challenging projects in Charleston, Miami, Tampa, Chicago and Boston.
In Charleston, Case Atlantic installed the foundation for the internationally renowned Cooper River Bridge, which comprises ten-foot diameter shafts to depths exceeding two hundred feet. In Tampa, drilled shafts by Case Atlantic support most of the downtown high-rise structures, and cement plants in South Carolina owned by Giant Cement and LaFarge USA include cement silos and other structures founded on drilled shafts by Case Atlantic.
Case installed 10ft diameter by 115ft deep drilled shafts to support the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower), one of the world’s tallest buildings. In Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, a 2,700ft bridge is founded on 9ft diameter shafts drilled through up to 100ft of water. And in central Arizona, drilled shafts extend 100ft below scour level to support mile-long twin road bridges running in the Salt River Channel.
In the Northeast, Case installed 225 drilled shafts for the Secaucus Rail Station including the drilled shaft foundations for the four office buildings built over the air rights of the station and the Amtrak Acela tracks. We installed over 600 drilled shafts up to 150ft deep for the “Keystone” contract on The Central Artery “Big Dig” in Boston and installed approximately 1,000 drilled shafts for 15 stations and four bridges on the New Jersey Light Rail Line between Camden and Trenton.
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