Piled Foundations

 

For large and heavy structures built on unstable or low-bearing soils, pile foundation systems provide a safe and effective way to transfer loads to deeper, more stable ground layers.

At TOPROCK, we design and construct bored piles up to 100 meters deep and 2 meters in diameter, ensuring superior load-bearing performance even in the most challenging soil conditions.

Our expertise extends across building, bridge, and road infrastructure projects, where we deliver optimized foundation solutions that combine structural safety, engineering precision, and long-term durability.

 

Piled Foundations Projects

Antalya Expo Project

The Antalya Expo Project included the construction of 100 foundation piles, ensuring the structural stability of the Expo Tower and its surrounding facilities.


Executed with precision by TOPROCK, this project stands as a symbol of engineering excellence, supporting one of Turkey’s most iconic exhibition landmarks.

Ankara,Turkey - 2016
Sivas,Turkey - 2008

Ayaş Road Motorway Bridge Crossing

This infrastructure project involved 100 bored piles (7,736 m) to reinforce the bridge foundation along the busy motorway route.


Through advanced pile installation and geotechnical expertise, TOPROCK delivered a durable substructure built to withstand long-term load and environmental conditions.

Ankara–Istanbul High-Speed Train Project

The High-Speed Train Project included 1,200 foundation piles (1,100 m) constructed for the main railway line between Ankara and Istanbul.


By integrating modern piling techniques and rigorous quality control, TOPROCK ensured maximum ground stability for one of Turkey’s most strategic transportation systems.

Yenikent,Turkey - 2009
Turkmenistan - 2009

Bridges in Turkmenistan

Completed in 2009, this large-scale infrastructure project in Turkmenistan involved the construction of multiple bridge foundations.

The scope included 40 × 40 precast pile driving totaling 212,000 meters and 100 bored piles reaching 72,000 meters, ensuring exceptional load-bearing capacity and long-term structural stability across challenging soil conditions.

Oil Pipe Line Project in Georgia and Azerbaijan

Completed in 2011 across Baku and Tbilisi, this cross-border infrastructure project supported the foundation works of a major oil pipeline.


The scope included 80 BTV 24 and BTV 25 piles totaling 1,750 meters, providing robust ground stabilization and structural reliability along the pipeline route in challenging terrain.

Baku,Tibilisi - 2011