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WILDBOAR CONCRETE FREE FOOTINGS
Services
Buildings under 30square meters can now be done without a building consent, but must be undertaken by an LBP. Let our experienced team guide you through the on site installation of your new tiny house.
Our services include:
- Site clearing and preparation
- Foundation installation
- Retaining walls
- Decking
- General building
- Drafting
- Structural Engineering
All on site work undertaken by experienced qualified builders.
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Wildboar Concrete Free Footings
The Wildboar Advantage
Fixed Cost
The cost of this footing solution will be fixed on the acceptance of your
unique quote.
Sustainable
With a focus on sustainability, Surefoot continues to minimise their environmental impact.
Time Saver
installation process.
Quality Materials
All materials used in manufacturing and installing Surefoot are of the highest quality.
PROJECTS DONE
FEET INSTALLED
HAPPY CLIENTS
EXPERT TEAM
What materials are Surefoot Footings made of?
All Surefoot pile caps are fabricated using 350-grade plates. Their thickness varies, starting with the S150 at 4mm, continuing to the S600 using 10mm. Our driving guides are custom made to suit the micropiles.
What is a Micropile?
One of the main components of Surefoot Footings is the micropile, with each micropile driven into the ground. They work together to resist the loadings applied to the pile cap.
Which micropiles can be used?
The size of our micropiles are 33mm and 42mm with a minimum gauge of 2.6mm, although thicker gauges can be selected. They come in Hot Dipped Galvanized finish.
What are the maximum loads of Surefoot Footings?
Depending on the model used, Surefoot Footings are capable of receiving loads of up to 50 tonnes. Further capacities are achieved by combining models in groups and then joining these with steel subframes. Surefoot Footings is one of the only systems with the capacity to resist high bending moments, meaning they can be used for many purposes beyond typical construction. These include communication towers, masts and wind turbines.5
What is the corrosion capacity of Surefoot Footings?
Depending on specific project soil and environment characteristics, the minimum lifespan of a Surefoot system is over 50 years.