Mini piling, also known as micro piling or mini bored piling, is a foundation technique used to support structures in areas with limited access or restricted space. It involves the installation of small-diameter piles that are typically less than 600mm (approximately 24 inches) in diameter.

Mini piling is commonly used when traditional larger piling methods are not feasible due to space constraints, soil conditions, or nearby structures. Here's how mini piling works:

Site Assessment: A thorough site assessment is conducted to determine the soil composition, geotechnical conditions, and access limitations. This assessment helps determine the suitability of mini piling for the project.

Foundation Design: Working with engineers and designers, the appropriate mini piling design is developed. This includes Mini Piling UK determining the pile diameter, length, spacing, and load-bearing capacity based on the structure's requirements and the site conditions.

Pile Installation: The mini piling installation process involves the following steps:

Drilling: A small-diameter borehole is drilled into the ground using specialized drilling equipment. The d