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        • CFA and cast in situ piling

Continuous flight auger (CFA) and cast in situ piling

CFA involves boring into the ground and removing soil, either for testing or to make way for cast in situ piles.

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Author: Emma Davies | enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk
Last updated: 03 March 2010