What is Screwpile?
Screwpile are types of deep foundation that can be installed quickly with minimal noise and vibration. Screw piles are wound into the ground, much like a screw is wound into wood...
Read MoreScrewpile are types of deep foundation that can be installed quickly with minimal noise and vibration. Screw piles are wound into the ground, much like a screw is wound into wood...
Read MoreThe secure steel situated with low fitted steel plates welded around the base, resembles the shape of the small household screws used in DIY construction, and mirrors their capacity...
Read MoreAsas Screwpile offers a complete screw pile design, supply and installation service. We lead the industry in developing best practice around procurement of materials...
Read MoreWe have a solution for every application and requirement. Asas Screwpile strengths are based on years of experience, from Management through to our on ground operational staff, plus we can....
Read MoreAsas Screwpile provides piling, underpinning and anchoring solutions to foundation problems across a diverse range of building and construction projects. We have been involved in creating innovative, cost and time effective solutions. In many cases substantial benefits are gained by using Asas Screwpile compared to traditional piling methods. These benefits include the speed of operation, vibration free installation and greater profits. The system is uniquely simple and offers a cost effective alternative to traditional deep foundation techniques. Common construction equipment can, at low cost, be modified to install Asas Screwpile. The system is environmentally friendly and restricts potential damage to adjacent structures by eliminating vibration during installation. There are a wide variety of applications for Asas Screwpile that are listed in the 'Applications' section of this website.
Learn MoreThe size of the shaft (diameter, wall thickness and length), combined with the size and placement of the helical plate are Engineer designed to take full advantage of the available soil capacity.
Learn MoreThe performance of screw-in foundations is a result of the expertise of Engineers to interpret geotechnical information and design the foundations necessary to achieve the load capacity required.
Learn MoreWhere piles are longer than the maximum length available, a connection may be required to join piles on the construction site. Connections can be welded or bolted depending on circumstances.
Learn MoreAsas Screwpile believed that this solution was in excess of the requirements for a building of the size intended for the site. A solution comprising a combination of screw piles and a sheet pile.
Learn MoreSteel-based foundations (helical piles and driven piling) have increased in popularity and are now recognised and accepted as a preferred option for the majority of the infrastructure markets. Screwpile foundations are still used extensively, and their usage has extended from lighthouses to rail, telecommunications, roads, and numerous other industries where fast installation is required, or building work takes place close to existing structures.
View All ProjectsScrewpile foundations are still used extensively, and their usage has extended from lighthouses to rail, telecommunications, roads, and numerous other industries where fast installation is required, or building work takes place close to existing structures.
Most industries use screwpile foundations due to the cost efficiencies and - increasingly - the reduced environmental impact. 'Screwing' the foundations in the ground means that there is less soil displacement so excess soil does not need to be transported from the site, saving on transportation costs and reducing the carbon footprint of the project.