The Civil Engineering Contractor May 2019 | Page 28

FEATURE: PILING AND LATERAL SUPPORT Drilling rigs come in different sizes - little, larger and large. Bauer piling rigs can drill through anything with the appropriate rotary or percussion head and tooling. We are able to offer our clients the ‘most cost-effective and innovative solution for piling or lateral support’.” Other brands still make sales based on price and the quality of long relationships. “You know the equipment and how it works, you know the people — a relationship develops and you stick with it.” As a relative newcomer, MegaPile Inland never had that legacy situation: it chose Bauer from the beginning. The company has since stuck with Bauer — “for good reason”, says Whittaker. He explains that with his previous company, they had used home-made equipment that was “not mechanically sound or safe”. “It did the job, but you can do it a whole lot better and faster with a Bauer,” which is also specced to stringent European equipment and safety standards. The local market for equipment is not as highly regulated, he adds. A 60t Bauer can be remotely 26 | CEC May 2019 controlled in unsafe conditions, for instance. “We have had this done; they have all the drawings in German and commission a local technician to come out and supervise — or even a Germany-based technician.” That is for piling, and Whittaker explains that they use a broader range of brands for lateral support, as each brand tends to have a best-of-breed, and Megapile Inland cherry-picks each of these. It has Furakawa, for instance, as well as Casagrande and Comacchio. This equipment tends to be smaller and is applicable to mining as much as lateral support. “Each one specialises in a slightly different way: you may need an extremely small rig for limited access; another one that’s sturdier, for instance.” One of those ‘early pioneers’ of piling is Nico Maas, CEO of Gauteng’s second-largest piling company, Gauteng Piling, a firm that has 16 large auger piling machines. Maas says his firm has opted not to specialise in a single make of equipment. It has a variety of hydraulic and non-hydraulic machines either on wheels or on tracks, including Williams diggers, MT diggers, Casagrande, and Soilmecs. “We like what we have in terms of the specs and we still compete very well in all circumstances.” Piles of work? MegaPile Inland is involved in the R10-billion five-year Mercedes Benz refurbishment and expansion of its plant in East London. This is a complex project that is not for the faint-hearted, with R150 000/ day penalties for late delivery, says Whittaker. The investment will be used to build a new paint shop and a new body shop and to upgrade the assembly shop and new logistics warehouses. The refurbishment will enable the car manufacturer to produce the next generation of C-Class vehicles at the East London plant. “It is tremendously pressurised, employing contractors who work during the year-end shutdown period www.civilsonline.co.za