Pile cap

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A pile cap is a thick concrete floor that rests on piles. It is part of the foundation of a building, typically a multi-storey building. The pile cap distributes the load from the pillars to the piles. A similar structure to a pile cap is a "raft", which is a foundation floor resting directly on bedrock.


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