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1) Engineering: built-in-place pile, cast-in-place pile, drilled-in caisson, filling pile, grouted pile2) Construction: Rotinoff pile (образуемая забивкой оставляемой железобетонной оболочки, посекционно наращиваемой и заполняемой бетоном), Western button-bottom pile (с забивкой впоследствии извлекаемой стальной обсадной трубы с железобетонным оставляемым башмаком), cast-in-place displacement pile (с образованием скважины забивкой сердечника, трубы или оболочки), cast-in-situ concrete pile, in situ pile, monotube pile (с забивкой конусообразной гофрированной стальной оболочки без сердечника, оставляемой после бетонирования), moulded-in-place pile3) Forestry: pile built in place -
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drilled-in caisson, built-in-place pile, cast-in-place pile, filling pile, grouted pile* * *
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