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Rotary Bored Piling in London – Deep and Reliable Foundation Solutions

At KHB Piling LTD, we specialise in
rotary bored piling services across London and the South East, providing robust,
low-vibration deep foundations for both commercial and residential construction.

Rotary bored piling – also called rotary bored auger piling (RBP) – is one of the most
advanced techniques for installing deep foundations in variable or challenging ground. It allows us to drill
through clay, gravel, chalk, or rock while maintaining full control over diameter, depth, and alignment.

Our rigs can form piles from 450 mm up to 2,500 mm diameter, reaching depths of over 30 m where required.
This makes rotary bored piling ideal for infrastructure, high-rise buildings, basements, bridges, and any
structure that demands high load capacity and long-term stability.

+Advantages of rotary bored piling
  • Deep capacity – handles loads up to several thousand kN per pile.
  • Works in almost all ground types – including cohesive clay, sand, gravel, chalk and rock.
  • Minimal vibration and noise – essential for dense residential or historic areas.
  • Precise verticality and alignment – critical for tall or sensitive structures.
  • Integration with basement walls – can create retaining walls or combine with capping beams.

Last updated: 2026

What Is Rotary Bored Piling?

Rotary bored piling is a technique that uses a rotating auger to excavate soil and form a borehole which is
then reinforced and concreted to create a pile. It is a slow-rotation, high-torque process that offers
precision and minimal vibration – essential in dense urban environments like London.

Unlike driven piling, which can cause ground heave or vibration, rotary bored piling is quiet and safe near
existing buildings and tunnels. It’s the preferred method for complex or sensitive projects, particularly
where ground conditions vary layer by layer.

+Where rotary bored piling excels
  • Large buildings and tower blocks – capable of supporting heavy column loads and raft slabs.
  • Bridges and transport infrastructure – deep foundations with high axial and lateral capacity.
  • Basements and retaining walls – contiguous and secant bored pile walls to retain soil and resist water pressure.
  • Industrial foundations – heavy plant bases and storage facilities.
  • Residential developments – suitable where existing ground is weak or mixed fill is present.

How the Rotary Bored Piling Process Works

Our engineer-led process ensures every pile meets design requirements for load, alignment, and depth.

+Installation sequence

1. Ground Investigation & Design

We review borehole logs and soil reports to define the optimal pile type, diameter, and depth, in line with BS EN 1536:2010 +A1:2015.

2. Setting Out & Pre-Drilling

Each pile position is marked precisely to match structural drawings.

3. Borehole Drilling

The rotary rig drills down using a continuous or segmental auger. For unstable soils, a temporary casing may be inserted.

4. Cleaning & Inspection

We inspect the bore for stability and remove debris to ensure a clean shaft before concreting.

5. Reinforcement & Concreting

A steel cage is placed and high-strength concrete is tremied into the borehole, forming a monolithic, high-capacity pile.

6. Testing & Records

We perform integrity and load tests and supply full documentation for Building Control and the structural engineer. Each phase is recorded digitally for traceability and compliance.

Rotary Bored vs CFA Piling

Not sure which method suits your project? Here’s a quick comparison:

Feature Rotary Bored Piling CFA Piling
Vibration Very low Low
Maximum Depth 30 m + ~20 m
Maximum Diameter Up to 2.5 m Typically 900 mm
Ground Type Clay, gravel, rock, mixed Clay and sand
Access Requirement High – large rig Moderate
Typical Use Infrastructure, basements, bridges Residential and medium buildings
+Quality assurance & testing
  • Concrete cube and slump testing,
  • dynamic or static load tests on selected piles,
  • integrity testing (PIT) after curing,
  • detailed pile logs, concrete volumes and as-built drawings.

These records ensure full traceability and client confidence for warranty and Building Control sign-off.

Engage KHB Piling for Rotary Bored Piling in London

While rotary bored piling is exceptionally strong and adaptable, it requires sufficient headroom and working
space for the rig, and a stable working platform. It is generally not the most economical solution for very
small domestic sites, where mini piling
or CFA piling may be more suitable.

Our engineers will always advise which system provides the best technical and financial outcome for your
project. We use modern, low-emission rigs equipped with noise suppression and dust-control systems, following
HSE construction guidance and BS EN 1536.

+Related services
  • CFA Piling – continuous flight auger piling for medium-depth foundations.
  • Mini Piling – cost-effective solutions for restricted-access sites.
  • Basement Construction – underpinning, retaining walls and waterproofing packages.
  • Project Gallery – examples of our piling and foundation work across London.
+Get in touch

If you need dependable rotary bored piling contractors in London, contact KHB Piling LTD. We provide free initial consultations, cost estimates, and design input to help engineers and developers get the best foundation solution.

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Testimonials

KHB Piling delivered a solid rotary bored piling solution for our London site – excellent communication and professionalism.

Ezekiel Browning · Google review

Highly skilled piling team. They managed complex ground and tight timelines without issue. Five stars.

Grzegorz G · Google review

Our industrial unit required deep foundations – KHB’s rotary bored piles performed flawlessly.

Pawel Samsung · Google review

Professional service from start to finish. Transparent pricing and detailed documentation. Recommended!

Aleksandra Dabek · Google review

FAQ Rotary Bored Piling – Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rotary Bored Piling?+
Rotary bored piling is a deep foundation method using a rotating auger to excavate soil and form a reinforced concrete pile. It’s designed for large loads and mixed ground conditions.
Where is Rotary Bored Piling most suitable?+
It is ideal for bridges, basements, high-rise structures, retaining walls and industrial foundations requiring large diameters or deep capacity.
How deep can rotary bored piles go?+
Depending on ground and design, piles can reach depths over 30 metres and diameters up to 2.5 metres.
What are the benefits compared to CFA piling?+
Rotary bored piling achieves greater depth and diameter with minimal vibration, making it better for heavy or sensitive structures.
Can it be used in residential projects?+
Yes. Although typically used for larger builds, we frequently install rotary bored piles on premium homes and basement developments in London.
How long does installation take?+
Average production is 4–8 piles per day depending on depth and access. Full foundation packages usually complete within 1–3 weeks.
Is noise or vibration an issue?+
No – rotary bored piling produces very low vibration and is compliant with London noise regulations.
Do you test rotary bored piles?+
Yes. We perform static load and integrity testing on selected piles to verify performance before hand-over.