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TECHNICAL PROGRAM DAY 1 – TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration in Parking Area 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast in Outdoor Exhibit Area 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Speaker Preparation Meeting 8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome to Tradeshow and Introduction to Day 1 Activities Bill Bonekemper | Helical Pile World LLC, and Gary Seider, P.E. | Hubbell Power Systems,Inc. / CHANCE ® This presentation will outline the purpose and goals of the seminar including the schedule, layout, and content of the indoor and outdoor presentations and demonstrations. 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM Introduction to the Pile Prediction Competition Ron Lech, P.E. | Terracon, and Nick Farkas | GRIP-TITE MFG. CO. LLC A pile prediction competition will be held during the seminar. The competition is a “game” in which attendees are invited to predict the axial resistance in compression of the installed pile at 0.5 inch and 1.1 inch net vertical displacement of the pile head during a static load test based on provided geotechnical data and installation records. Subsurface exploration information (boring logs and laboratory index test results) will be provided to support predictions. The piles will be tested during the seminar, the results compared to predictions, and an evaluation of the variability of predicted capacities based on design method will be discussed. This presentation will describe the rules and process for submitting predictions prior to the load testing. 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Helical Pile Design 101 Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. This presentation will cover a broad range of topics related to helical pile design. Applications, material types and sizes, design methods (pre-construction prediction of resistance) and load-to-torque corrections (prediction of resistance during installation), grouting and the importance of quality control and assurance to verify designs and performance. 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Networking Break in Outdoor Exhibit Area 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Building Code and Specification Methods Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. Helical piles are governed by a variety of local and national building codes requirements. This presentation will highlight the helical- specific sections of the International Building Code (developed by the International Code Council (ICC)) which governs the majority of helical pile construction in the U.S. AC358 Acceptance Criteria for Helical Piles, the ICC’s International Code Council Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) will also be presented including how to obtain AC certification for helical products. Other codes will be referenced, including AASHTO and the Canadian Building Code. Also discussed will be thoughts on whether common industry standards limit the innovation, new materials and installation methods, and how to develop specifications that encourage responsible yet competitive bids. 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Additional Design Consideration – Corrosion Potential Marilyn Lewis, P.E., CPS | Lewis Engineering, PLLC Typical corrosion mechanisms and mitigation methods will be presented that are specific to helical piles. Common laboratory test protocols will be outlined that can be used to identify corrosion potential and thresholds for identifying extreme conditions that warrant specialty consultation. Corrosion mitigation methods will be presented including sacrificial steel, galvanizing, coatings (epoxy or others, exterior and interior grout). Impacts of coupling type (e.g., welded vs threaded vs pinned connection) between segments on corrosion rate.

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Page 1: TECHNICAL PROGRAM Helical Program Final.pdf · presentation will describe the rules and process for submitting predictions prior to the load testing. 9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Helical Pile

TECHNICAL PROGRAMDAY 1 – TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration in Parking Area

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast in Outdoor Exhibit Area

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Speaker Preparation Meeting

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome to Tradeshow and Introduction to Day 1 Activities Bill Bonekemper | Helical Pile World LLC, and Gary Seider, P.E. | Hubbell Power Systems,Inc. / CHANCE®

This presentation will outline the purpose and goals of the seminar including the schedule, layout, and content of the indoor and outdoor presentations and demonstrations.

8:45 AM - 9:15 AM Introduction to the Pile Prediction Competition Ron Lech, P.E. | Terracon, and Nick Farkas | GRIP-TITE MFG. CO. LLC A pile prediction competition will be held during the seminar. The competition is a “game” in which attendees are invited to predict

the axial resistance in compression of the installed pile at 0.5 inch and 1.1 inch net vertical displacement of the pile head during a static load test based on provided geotechnical data and installation records. Subsurface exploration information (boring logs and laboratory index test results) will be provided to support predictions. The piles will be tested during the seminar, the results compared to predictions, and an evaluation of the variability of predicted capacities based on design method will be discussed. This presentation will describe the rules and process for submitting predictions prior to the load testing.

9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Helical Pile Design 101 Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. This presentation will cover a broad range of topics related to helical pile design. Applications, material types and sizes, design

methods (pre-construction prediction of resistance) and load-to-torque corrections (prediction of resistance during installation), grouting and the importance of quality control and assurance to verify designs and performance.

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Networking Break in Outdoor Exhibit Area

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Building Code and Specification Methods Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. Helical piles are governed by a variety of local and national building codes requirements. This presentation will highlight the helical-

specific sections of the International Building Code (developed by the International Code Council (ICC)) which governs the majority of helical pile construction in the U.S. AC358 Acceptance Criteria for Helical Piles, the ICC’s International Code Council Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) will also be presented including how to obtain AC certification for helical products. Other codes will be referenced, including AASHTO and the Canadian Building Code. Also discussed will be thoughts on whether common industry standards limit the innovation, new materials and installation methods, and how to develop specifications that encourage responsible yet competitive bids.

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Additional Design Consideration – Corrosion Potential Marilyn Lewis, P.E., CPS | Lewis Engineering, PLLC Typical corrosion mechanisms and mitigation methods will be presented that are specific to helical piles. Common laboratory test

protocols will be outlined that can be used to identify corrosion potential and thresholds for identifying extreme conditions that warrant specialty consultation. Corrosion mitigation methods will be presented including sacrificial steel, galvanizing, coatings (epoxy or others, exterior and interior grout). Impacts of coupling type (e.g., welded vs threaded vs pinned connection) between segments on corrosion rate.

TECHNICAL PROGRAMDAY 1 – TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration in Parking Area

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast in Outdoor Exhibit Area

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Speaker Preparation Meeting

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome to Tradeshow and Introduction to Day 1 Activities Bill Bonekemper | Helical Pile World LLC, and Gary Seider, P.E. | Hubbell Power Systems,Inc. / CHANCE®

This presentation will outline the purpose and goals of the seminar including the schedule, layout, and content of the indoor and outdoor presentations and demonstrations.

8:45 AM - 9:15 AM Introduction to the Pile Prediction Competition Ron Lech, P.E. | Terracon, and Nick Farkas | GRIP-TITE MFG. CO. LLC A pile prediction competition will be held during the seminar. The competition is a “game” in which attendees are invited to predict

the axial resistance in compression of the installed pile at 0.5 inch and 1.1 inch net vertical displacement of the pile head during a static load test based on provided geotechnical data and installation records. Subsurface exploration information (boring logs and laboratory index test results) will be provided to support predictions. The piles will be tested during the seminar, the results compared to predictions, and an evaluation of the variability of predicted capacities based on design method will be discussed. This presentation will describe the rules and process for submitting predictions prior to the load testing.

9:15 AM - 10:00 AM Helical Pile Design 101 Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. This presentation will cover a broad range of topics related to helical pile design. Applications, material types and sizes, design

methods (pre-construction prediction of resistance) and load-to-torque corrections (prediction of resistance during installation), grouting and the importance of quality control and assurance to verify designs and performance.

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Networking Break in Outdoor Exhibit Area

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Building Code and Specification Methods Howard Perko, Ph.D., P.E. | Magnum Piering, Inc. Helical piles are governed by a variety of local and national building codes requirements. This presentation will highlight the helical-

specific sections of the International Building Code (developed by the International Code Council (ICC)) which governs the majority of helical pile construction in the U.S. AC358 Acceptance Criteria for Helical Piles, the ICC’s International Code Council Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) will also be presented including how to obtain AC certification for helical products. Other codes will be referenced, including AASHTO and the Canadian Building Code. Also discussed will be thoughts on whether common industry standards limit the innovation, new materials and installation methods, and how to develop specifications that encourage responsible yet competitive bids.

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Additional Design Consideration – Corrosion Potential Marilyn Lewis, P.E., CPS | Lewis Engineering, PLLC Typical corrosion mechanisms and mitigation methods will be presented that are specific to helical piles. Common laboratory test

protocols will be outlined that can be used to identify corrosion potential and thresholds for identifying extreme conditions that warrant specialty consultation. Corrosion mitigation methods will be presented including sacrificial steel, galvanizing, coatings (epoxy or others, exterior and interior grout). Impacts of coupling type (e.g., welded vs threaded vs pinned connection) between segments on corrosion rate.

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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Installation Quality Control and Assurance (QC/QA) Raja El-Awar, P.E., MSCE | FES Group, LLC, and John Pack, P.E. | Heli-Pile®

This presentation will outline quality control procedures and documentation, highlighting the critical information that must be documented during installation. Pile construction data, grouting parameters, and techniques for collecting torque data for establishing torque versus depth relationships will be described. Quality assurance processes will be outlined with an emphasis on conducting the testing required to verify design assumptions and performance.

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM Introduction to Outdoor Demonstrations Matt Conte, CPC | Conte Company This session will present the layout, schedule and safety procedures for the outdoor installation demonstrations.

12:15 PM – 1:15 PM Networking Lunch in Outdoor Exhibit Area

1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Gathering for Outdoor Demonstrations (east side of Type D exhibit tents) The attendees will visit three of the six Type A demonstrations during Day 1 rotations. Attendees will see the other three

demonstrations during Day 2 rotations.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Networking Reception in Outdoor Exhibit Area

DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 20197:30 AM - 8:30 AM Registration in Parking Area

7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast in Outdoor Exhibit Area

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Speaker Preparation Meeting

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Welcome to Day 2 Karen Dawson, P.E. | Jacobs Welcome to Day 2 activities. Pile prediction competition entries due no later than end of morning coffee break.

8:45 AM - 9:30 AM Additional Design Considerations – Cyclic Loading and Helical Pile Groups for Lateral Resistance Amy Cerato, Ph.D., P.E. | University of Oklahoma Additional design factors for helical piles subject to cyclic and lateral loading due to wind, machine loads, seismic forces will be

discussed. Other considerations will be addressed including when finite element modeling of soil-structure interaction is needed, procedures for designing lattice towers or monopoles, how to develop alternate designs using helical pile systems that can meet structural loading and allowable deformation demands.

9:30 AM - 10:15 AM Static Load Testing Wayne Thompson, P.E. | CTL|Thompson, Inc. Static load testing will be described and demonstrated in detail during the seminar. An overview of the equipment, test setup, safety

procedures, instrumentation, and data collection equipment, techniques and documentation will be presented. Interpretation of load test results will be discussed, including typical acceptance criteria specified in codes and procedures for defining “failure.”

10:15 AM - 10:45 AM Networking Break in Outdoor Exhibit Area - last chance to submit Pile Prediction Competition entries

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM Dynamic Testing Benjamin White, P.E. | GRL ENGINEERS, INC. Dynamic load testing techniques used for helical pile foundations will be presented. Strategies for developing an optimal

load test program that uses dynamic load testing to supplement static load testing will be described. Dynamic testing equipment, procedures, analyses and special conditions will be overviewed.

11:20 AM - 11:30 AM Load Capacity, End Installation Torque and Other Behavior of Oversized Threaded Piles David Roggy | American Ground Screw, Inc. and Chip Ledbetter | CTL|Thompson, Inc.

11:30 AM - 11:40 AM Importance of Secondary Material Verification During the Manufacturing Process Dylan Brabham | Magnolia Testing, LLC

11:40 AM - 11:50 AM Installer’s Perspective of Grouted Pile Technologies Peter Kuyk | EMC, Inc.

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM Innovations and Advancements Improving the Properties of Grout with Chemical Additives Mickey Westbrook | Specrete-IP, Inc.

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Technical Program

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12:00 PM - 12:15 PM So You Want to be a Helical Contractor…Matt Conte, CPC | Conte CompanyThis session will overview strategies for entering the construction market as a helical contractor, including becoming a certified installer, and insurance and equipment requirements.

12:15 PM - 12:30 PM Introduction to Outdoor DemonstrationsMatt Conte, CPC | Conte CompanyThis session will present the layout, schedule and safety procedures for the outdoor installation demonstrations.

12:30 PM - 1:15 PM Networking Lunch in Outdoor Exhibit Area

1:15 PM - 1:30 PM Gathering for Outdoor Demonstrations (east side of Type D exhibit tents) Day 2 outdoor demonstrations will focus on load test set ups, static load testing procedures, dynamic load test methods, and quality assurance procedures.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Outdoor Demonstration Rotation (45 mins + 15 min travel between stations)

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Pile Prediction Summary and ResultsThe results of the static load tests will be presented and discussed. A rational approach to developing a prediction using the site investigation and pile installation information will be presented. Pile predictions will be compared to the actual test results, and the attendees who entered the top three most accurate predictions will be awarded prizes.

5:00 PM - 5:15 PM Closing Remarks

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Live Demonstrations

AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC. / PILEWORKSAmerican Piledriving Equipment (APE) and Pileworks are demonstrating installation of large diameter piles, and will install a 9-5/8-in pipe with 18/24 helices and conduct compression and lateral tests. APE will also install a 14-in pile with 22/28 helices and debut its APE Equipment Platform. APErepresentatives will describe the various equipment packages for installationand applications where these large diameters elements are best used.Pileworks representatives will present capacity predictions in correlation withgeotechnical information and communicate the advantages of adding groutto the design to potentially increase capacity.

MACLEAN CIVIL PRODUCTS / PILEWORKSMacLean Power Systems and Pileworks are demonstrating alternative piling foundations featuring Composite Pile Foundation, a 48-in drilled shaft alternate, comprising three 4.5-in non-grouted steel piles connected with a 5.5-ft diameter composite cap section, bolted together for a truly revolutionary design. During the demonstration, a compression load test will be conducted on the three piles as a group and a lateral load test on one pile demonstrating its lateral load capacity in weak soils. MacLean and Pileworks representatives will present and answer any questions regarding these applications.

HUBBELL POWER SYSTEMSHubbell Power Systems-Chance is showcasing different philosophies for resisting bending moments, lateral loads and unconfined lengths using helical piles through station-by-station displays of different pre-assembled structures and live demonstrations. Helical pile products, brackets, adapters, simulated boardwalk elevated structures, battered (incline) piles, steel grillage supported on multiple helical piles for monopole or lattice tower structures, grouted pile installation, and underpinning/ foundation repair will be featured.

SSRG / IDEAL FOUNDATION SYSTEMSSSRG and Ideal are demonstrating various applications of helical piles. The display includes a temporary self-storage building erected over four vertical helical piles; a mockup wall (10-ft high x 6-ft wide) showing a helical tieback with anchor head, bearing plates and 100-ton jack set up; a load test set up including four reaction piles over a 3-1/2-in diameter test pile; and installation of large diameter helical piles (6- and 7-in diameter). SSRG and Ideal representatives will highlight processes for setup, installation and connections/anchor head details for these applications.

MAGNUM PIERINGMagnum Piering is demonstrating field installation quality control, a variety of torque monitoring devices, pile logging with an emphasis on safe construction and inspection practices. The company’s large diameter pile, composite piles, pile cap connections and other helical products will be displayed. Industry experts will be on hand throughout the program to answer questions about design and installation of helical piles.

Load Testing AreaDFI member companies have donated various pile types to be installed and tested in the Load Testing Area. Tension, compression, lateral load and dynamic testing will be conducted throughout the seminar. Attendees will have plenty of opportunity to see the load testing in action and ask questions about set up, testing procedures and analysis of results. The Load Test Area educational program is being supported by the Conte Company, Hubbell Power Systems-Chance, Magnum Piering, CTL-Thompson and GRL Engineers.

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Live Demonstration Exhibitors

AMERICAN PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT, INC.7032 South 196th Street, Kent, WA 98032, USA • Phone: +1 (800) 248-8498 www.americanpiledriving.comDan Collins • [email protected] Piledriving Equipment, and its wholly owned subsidiary J&M Foundation Equipment, manufacture and sell deep foundation construction equipment direct to the contractor: Vibratory hammers, diesel and hydraulic impact hammers, rotary drills & augers, HD Drivers, wick drain installation equipment, drill rigs, pile rigs and leader systems. APE services its equipment throughout the world, counting service managers and offices in Asia, Europe, South America, The Caribbean, Canada, Mexico and the U.S.

HUBBELL POWER SYSTEMS200 Center Point Circle, Suite 200, Columbia, SC 29210, USA • Phone: +1 (573) 682-8273 www.hubbellpowersystems.comGary Seider • [email protected] Power Systems/CHANCE brand - For over 100 years, CHANCE, a manufacture of helical pile foundations, has led the industry in innovation and R&D. CHANCE manufacturers piling solutions for multiple applications; including a line of products for new construction, foundation remediation, tiebacks, soil stabilization, tower support, and oil/gas. Hubbell Power Systems, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2008 company, and holds ICC-ES ESR-2794 & CCMC 13193-R evaluation reports for our helical piles.

IDEAL FOUNDATION SYSTEMS80 Bluff Drive, Rochester, NY 14445, USA • Phone: +1 (585) 645-8372 www.idealfoundationsystems.comBradley Stroyer • [email protected] Foundation Systems manufactures the Internationally Patented STELCOR Drilled-in Displacement Micropile (DDM) for new foundation support and existing foundation underpinning. IDEAL also manufactures other geo-structural solutions including large-capacity helical pipe piles and helical anchors. We believe in leading the industry through research and innovation and STELCOR is a direct result of this. Our company is ISO 9001-2015 certified and holds an ICC-ES report (ESR-3750) for our helical piles.

MACLEAN CIVIL PRODUCTS3098 Pelham Parkway, Pelham, AL 35124, USA • Phone: +1 (205) 685-5479 www.macleandixie.comMark Bryant • [email protected] Civil Products (MCP) is a division of MacLean Power System MPS) a MacLean-Fogg Company. MCP is a helical products manufacturer including high capacity displacement piles, helical piles, anchors and tiebacks. MCP offers a full product line of RCS, Pipe, driven anchors and resistance products. MCP is an industry leader in having an unprecedented 5 product lines evaluated to the AC358 criteria as represented by International Code Council ESR-3032 report.

MAGNUM PIERING156 Circle Freeway Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45246, USA • Phone: +1 (513) 759-3348 www.magnumpiering.comBJ Dwyer • [email protected] 35 years, Magnum Piering has been dedicated to designing, engineering and manufacturing, foundation and anchoring products for the Commercial, transmission, oil & gas and residential industries. As an industry leader, Magnum has worked diligently to assure correct application of not only our own products, but also push to the standards of the industry higher. We are designed to support.

PILEWORKS24430 Farm to Market Road 1488, Magnolia, TX 77355, USA • Phone: +1 (936) 372-9760 www.pileworks.comMatt Fenwick • [email protected] is an ISO 9001:2015 certified full-scale manufacturer of piling products and pile componentry, servicing multiple Industries from Transmission and Distribution, Building Trades, Oil & Gas, and DOT. We offer turnkey foundation solutions that are tailored to suit customers’ projects as well as provide value add options to get the most out of our foundation products. Our vision for piling transcends conventional solutions and focuses on better alternative means to bring feasibility and performance together, which is what makes Pileworks the right fit for your project. Pileworks also offers a manufacturers support line of products to benefit the needs of other helical pile manufactures. This line carries piling parts & components that are built per the manufacturer’s specification at a price point that makes us a solid ally in a bustling industry.

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Type E Exhibitors

SSRG2824 Stanton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45206, USA • Phone: +1 (513) 751-7774 www.ssrg.comBrad Rogers • [email protected] are the experts in extending the lifespan of your structure. With more than a decade of experience, SSRG is a regional industry leader in comprehensive structural repair, and holds an impressive portfolio of award-winning projects in four main structural building components: concrete, heavy timber, masonry, and steel. They have a team dedicated to deep foundation solutions. Using sound technical principles and technology-driven solutions, SSRG is the force that makes any structure possible.

2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Live Demonstration Exhibitors

ALMITA PILING CONTRACTORS INC.735 Park Street, Unit H, Castle Rock, CO 80109, USA • Phone: +1 (780) 395-8118www.almita.comMohamed Abdelaziz • [email protected] Piling is North America’s leader in helical pile foundations. Almita provides an integrated foundation solution starting with the engineering design, fabrication, and installation of helical piles. Almita has successfully completed projects across North America for various types of structures such as: substations, transmission line towers, solar racking.

CYNTECH17807 Highway 105 E., Plantersville, TX 77363, USA • Phone: +1 (936) 206-7810 www.cyntech.comRandy Robertson • [email protected] has built a solid reputation throughout North America and globally as the leading manufacturer of high quality helical pile solutions. Our team of experienced engineers provide innovative alternative deep foundation designs. Contact us to find out how we can help you save time and money on your next deep foundation project.

DIGGA NORTH AMERICAN2325 Industrial Parkway SW, Dyersville, IA 52040, USA • Phone: +1 (563) 845-1084www.diggausa.comDoug Amerman• [email protected] Digga is a leading global manufacturer of high quality attachments for excavators, backhoes and skid steer loaders, including a complete line of planetary gearbox-driven anchor, foundation, and drilling drives for the Anchor, Helical and Foundation markets. Well known for its extensive product offering, featuring torque ratings from 1,700-360,000 ft-lbs, the company is a recognized technological leader in the markets that they serve.

THE DWYER COMPANY6083 Schumacher Park Drive, West Chester, OH 45069, USA • Phone: +1 (513) 777-0998www.dwyercompanies.comDave Jacob • [email protected] Deep Foundations, Earth Retention, Shoring & Underpinning

ESKRIDGE1900 Kansas City Road, Olathe, Kansas 66061, USA • Phone: +1 (913) 815-3413www.eskridgeinc.comRoddy Mears • [email protected] Eskridge designs and manufactures power transmission solutions utilizing our gear drive and brake products for industrial and mobile equipment. Eskridge is the leading manufacturer that utility OEM’s and construction professionals turn to for their equipment needs. Please call us today at (913) 782-1238..

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Type D Exhibitors

AMERICAN GROUND SCREW, INC.512 Tuttle Street, Des Moines, IA 50309, USA • Phone: +1 (973) 423-4030 www.americangroundscrew.comKirk Martin • [email protected] Essential foundations. Unlimited applications.American Ground Screw was established in 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa, by the founders of a family-owned global manufacturer of ground screw systems. With a national sales and distribution network, American Ground Screw brings those high-quality products to U.S. customers with manufacturer-direct pricing and excellent customer service.American Ground Screw’s manufacturing facilities have been at the forefront of ground screw manufacturing since 2006. We are now one of the world’s largest producers of ground screws, serving demanding wholesale and retail customers across Europe, Asia and, now, North America.

CENTER ROCK INC.118 Schrock Drive, Berlin, PA 15530, USA • Phone: +1 (814) 279-1455www.centerrock.comClinton Clark • [email protected] Center Rock Inc. is a USA based company that designs, manufactures, and distributes a complete line of pneumatic rock drilling tools and products. At our two state-of-the-art facilities, we manufacture and stock products that are used by foundation drillers, construction companies, leading oil and gas drillers, quarry & mining blasthole/exploration drillers, and water well drilling contractors across the globe. Our products include; a full line of pneumatic rock drilling tools and accessories including DTH hammers & bits from 3.5” to 36” diameter, overburden drilling systems, and LP Canister Drills from 24” to 144” (Standard, Reverse Circulation, HDD, Mining & Utility). We also offer mobile workshops and custom manufactured drill strings, all supported by factory service technicians and application specialists. Utilizing a consultative approach, we can satisfy any drilling product needs by designing and manufacturing a product for you in a matter of days not months.

2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Type E Exhibitors

HELICAL ANCHORS, INC.5101 Boone Avenue N, Minneapolis, MN 55428, USA • Phone: +1 (763) 232-9794 www.helicalanchorsinc.comMichael O’Connor • [email protected] Helical Anchors, Inc. is ISO 9001:2008 certified. With our highly skilled engineering team our focus is to bring the structural engineers and the installers together with a high quality product that can be counted on time and time again.

With the ability to inertia weld up to 7 5/8 inch diameter steel any load is possible is possible.

Another factor that allows our piles to hold more than our competition is the strength of the material we use. All of our steel comes with a minimum yield strength of 80,000 psi. If you compare this with our competitions standard material it is more than 30% higher. This combined with inertia welding allows us to create the strongest anchor in the world.

ICE® - INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, INC301 Warehouse Drive, Matthews, NC 28104, USA • Phone: +1 (704) 821-8200 www.iceusa.comPollyanna Cunningham • [email protected] ICE®, Inc., USA manufacturer & leading international distributor of most deep foundation products has a large toolbox including Vibratory drivers and extractors, Power systems, Drilling & piling masts, Excavator-mounted rotary-heads & hammers, Diesel & Hydraulic hammers, Excavator-mounted rotary-heads & hammers, Comacchio Rigs: geothermal, tieback & large bore rigs, Techniwell & Kennametal Products, plus more deep foundation equipment. ICE will handle both sales and rental agreements for all our innovative products.

INTERNATIONAL DRILLING EQUIPMENT645 Angus Street, Rural Hall, NC 27045, USA • Phone: +1 (877) 207-6062 www.idedrills.comMauricio Castano • [email protected] International Drilling Equipment is a prominent supplier of Foundation Drilling, Ground Improvement, and Grouting Equipment, plus Tooling. Committed to technical and after-sales support; backed with an extensive parts inventory, and reinforced by experienced and knowledgeable personal, we can ensure the highest quality products and the best possible product support.

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GEOBASICS1400 Progress Industrial Boulevard, Lawrenceville, GA, USA • Phone: +1 (678) 392-3972www.geobasics.comWill Kitchens • [email protected] GEOBASICS is a developer and distributor of unique construction products including the Tension Bolt Adapter, a small diameter pipe pile tensioning system and the USSAT, Universal Self-Seating Anchorage Termination.

ILLINI DRILLED FOUNDATIONS, INC.14512 Perrysville Road, Danville, Illinois 61834, USA • Phone: +1 (217) 442-8765www.illinidrilling.comLacey Reuther • [email protected] Illini Drilled Foundations, Inc. has a full fleet of drilling equipment available, including Conventional Drilling Equipment and Limited Access Drilling Equipment, as well as additional equipment to handle countless situations and scenarios. No matter the machine, our commitment to quality and safety remain constant. We are constantly researching equipment productivity as well as innovations in drilling machinery.

INTECH ANCHORING SYSTEMS, INC.35850 Industrial Road, Livonia, MI 48150, USA • Phone: +1 (734) 432-5111www.intechanchoring.comTim Combs • [email protected] Intech Anchoring Systems is the trusted foundation construction material distributor for the greater Midwest and beyond. Our focus is to support our network of contractors by providing technical solutions, training, equipment, and resources by partnering with the industry’s most trusted suppliers, including AB CHANCE. Some of our solutions include AB CHANCE Helical solutions, AB CHANCE Atlas Resistance solutions, Magnacore Self-Drilling Anchors for Micropiling, Hydraway Drainage Systems, and our Carbonbond and Epoxy Concrete Repair Systems. With our engineering team, multiple warehouse locations, and rental fleet of installation equipment as well as grout plants – Intech Anchoring Systems is ready to partner with you on your next project.

PATRIOT FOUNDATION SYSTEMS30427 Commerce Drive, San Antonio, TX 33576, USA • Phone: +1 (813) 778-2165www.patriothelicals.com Ed Latour • [email protected] Patriot Foundation Systems is a leading manufacturer and supplier of helical piles/anchors, push piers and tie-back systems for new construction foundations and foundation repair. Patriot Foundation Systems operates on the principals of intergrity, quality and service. It is our goal to provide the industry and our customers high quality, cost effective products with timely and efficient delivery options. Patriot Foundation Systems manufactures helix solutions that are thoroughly tested and perform to designed specificaitons. Our anchors are designed and manufactured per the conventional screw/helical pile standards. Many are customized per the requirements of our customers, depending on the projects specific load factors and soil conditions.

ROTERRA PILING, LTD.25420 114 Avenue NW, Acheson, AB T7X6M4, Canada • Phone: +1 (780) 948-5201www.roterra.caGarrett Axani • [email protected] Piling is a turnkey solution provider of engineered, manufactured and constructed deep foundation elements including helical screw, driven, drilled, and cfa piling. Our products and services are backed by our ISO 9001:2015 certification and team of professionals.

WILLIAMS FORM ENGINEERING CORP.8165 Graphic Drive, Belmont, MI 49306, USA • Phone: +1 (616) 866-0815www.williamsform.comErik Denbroeder • [email protected] Williams Form Engineering Corporation has been providing threaded steel bars and accessories for rock anchors, soil anchors, high capacity concrete anchors, micropiles, tie rods, tiebacks, strand anchors, hollow bar anchors, post tensioning systems, and concrete forming hardware systems in the construction industry for over 95 years.

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2019 Helical Piles - Tiebacks - Anchors | Exhibition Layout

Type D Exhibits

Type E Exhibits Type E Exhibits

Type A Exhibits

200 201 202 203 204 205

Type E Exhibits

206 207 208

100 101 102 103 104

106 107 108 109 110

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Load Test Area

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302 303 304

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Load Test Area

Type A Exhibits: 40’ x 100’300. APE / Pileworks301. Maclean Civil Products / Pileworks302. Hubbell Chance303. SSRG/Ideal Group304. Magnum Piering305. Load Test Area

Type E Exhibits: 20’ x 20’

100. Roterra Piling Ltd.101. Center Rock Inc.102. Williams Form Engineering103. Patriot Foundation Systems104. Illini Drilled Foundations Inc.105. Intech Anchoring Systems, Inc.106. Geobasics

Type D Exhibits: 10’ x 10’

200. Helical Anchors, Inc.201. Digga North America202.203. Almita Piling Contractors Inc.204. The Dwyer Company

205. ICE® -International ConstructionEquipment, Inc.

206. International Drilling Equipment207. Cyntech208. Eskridge

Thank You to Our Cooperating Organization:

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107. American Ground Screw108. Guild of Professional

Helical Pile Installers109. Deep Foundations Institute110.111.