PILE POINTS FOR STEEL H-PILES
GENERAL
· Piles points for steel H-piles shall meet the requirement of Article 4167.02 of the Iowa Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction.
· When required by the plans, pile points for steel H-piles shall be cast-in-one-piece meeting requirements of ASTM A 27 Class I, Grade 65-35, or ASTM A 148 Grade 80-50. Pile points shall be provided with sufficient flange and continuous web vertical back-ups to assure proper alignment and fitting to the piles. The pile points shall provide full bearing for the piles and shall be attached to the piles to insure full transmission of the driving energy to the points.
· Pile points shall be made from materials of a domestic origin, melted and manufactured in the USA.
· Pile points shall have identification markings such as heat number and model number, (for easy traceability to a mill test report)
· Shop welding of pile points to Steel H-Piles shall be performed by AWS Certified Welders.
· Field welding of steel pile points shall be performed by certified welders and shall conform to the requirements of IM 558, Structural Field Welding & Inspection.
· The Iowa DOT may specify, by a note on the plans, when pile points are required and may specifically require certain pile points based on driving conditions of the piles.
· Grade 65 – 35 represents tensile and yield respectively. Grade 65-35 is heat treated and mechanically tested.
· If post weld heat treatment is required, Class 1 shall be furnished.
· All castings of Grade 65-35 shall be heat treated.
· Heat treatment is performed at the time of casting and it should be performed after castings have been allowed to cool from pouring temperature to below the transformation range.
· The grade and the class shall be identified on the Mill Test Reports.
· The manufacturer of pile points shall submit detail drawings, showing detailed dimensions and materials weight for approval by the engineer. Approved pile points are listed in the Materials Approved Products Listing Enterprise (MAPLE).
The manufacturer shall submit detailed drawings of pile points showing material, weight, and dimensions of model numbers to the Office of Materials for approval by the engineer. The model numbers on the drawings must be physically identifiable on pile points furnished for projects. The manufacturer shall submit a recommended fastening procedure.
ACCEPTANCE
Steel pile points shall be accepted on the basis of a signed Mill Test Report from the melting mill including a statement that the material was melted and manufactured in the United States.
The pile points shall be from an approved source (foundry) and supplier prior to letting listed in Appendix A.
The supplier and/or the contractor shall furnish an Identification Report for each shipment to a project. The Identification Report shall include:
1. Company name and address
2. Customer/contractor name
3. Quantity
4. Pile point description (type and size)
5. Project number
6. Heat number
7. Shipping date
The supplier and/or contractor shall also include the certification statement below signed by an authorized company representative:
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
We hereby certify that the contents of this Identification Report are accurate. All test results and fabrication performed by this material manufacturer are in compliance with the requirements of the applicable ASTM’s. We also certify that the steel meets the requirements of IM 107, Group 1, Buy America.
Signed __________________________
Authorized Representative
See IM 558 for welding requirements.
Monitor inspections and sampling shall be performed by the Office of Materials and / or the District Materials Engineer to verify compliance with specifications.