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Free Piling ITP Generator

Generate a complete Inspection & Test Plan for piling works in seconds. Covers driven piles, bored piles, CFA piles, pile integrity testing, and load testing — with hold points for toe level verification and load test sign-off.

  • Piling-specific hold points and witness points
  • Aligned with AS/NZS standards and the NZ Building Code
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Applicable Standards (AS/NZS & NZ Building Code)

  • AS 2159 — Piling — Design and Installation
  • AS 1726 — Geotechnical Site Investigations

FAQ

What pile testing is required in a piling ITP?
Testing requirements depend on the risk classification per AS 2159, but typically include pile integrity testing (PIT/sonic echo) on a percentage of piles (often 100% for bored piles) and static or dynamic load testing on a specified number of piles. The ITP should define the testing method, the acceptance criteria, and the hold point for results review before cap construction.
What records should the piling ITP capture?
For each pile: pile ID, date and time of installation, pile type and dimensions, founding depth or toe level, installation parameters (e.g. driving records for driven piles, torque and depth for CFA), concrete volume and mix design, reinforcement cage details, and any integrity or load test results. GPS coordinates of each pile position are increasingly required.
Is a geotechnical engineer's sign-off required?
Yes, for most commercial projects. The geotechnical engineer typically reviews pile installation records and integrity test results to confirm that the piles meet the design intent. This is usually a hold point in the ITP — pile caps and ground beams cannot be constructed until the geotechnical engineer has signed off the pile records.