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Project Name: Elevated Rail Project
Location: Australia
Start Date: May 10, 2024
Testing Scope: BDSLT (Bi-directional Static Load Test)
Number of Piles: 19
Pile Diameters: 900mm (34.4in) and 1500mm (59in)
Ougan's Role: Supplied Ougan Super Cells for BDSLT, provided on-site technical supervision, and ensured reliable load testing data
Ougan Super Cell with hydraulic jacks is proud to contribute to a significant infrastructure development in Australia—an elevated rail project designed to enhance public transport safety, create versatile public spaces, and alleviate traffic congestion. Our expertise in foundation testing plays a crucial role in ensuring the project's structural integrity and long-term performance.
As part of our involvement, we have supplied Ougan Super Cells for 19 test piles with diameters of 900mm (34.4in) and 1500mm (59in), which are scheduled for Bi-directional Static Load Testing (BDSLT). This advanced testing method provides accurate load-bearing capacity data for deep foundations, helping engineers optimize pile design and construction efficiency.
Our dedicated instrumentation specialist, Danxi, brings extensive international experience to this project. Having participated in over 1,000 engineering service projects across China, Mozambique, Macau, Malaysia, and beyond, he specializes in Bi-directional Static Load Testing, Low Strain Impact Integrity, PDA, and CSL testing. Currently, he is on-site in Australia, providing technical supervision and ensuring the successful execution of the test program.
With the Ougan Super Cells already delivered, our team remains actively involved in the project, offering field supervision and technical support to guarantee seamless testing procedures. We are excited to contribute our expertise to this vital infrastructure initiative and look forward to seeing the positive impact of this elevated rail project on Australia's transportation network and urban development.