
CONSULTATION & DESIGN
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION
STATIC LOAD TESTING
STATIC LOAD TESTING
We test our piles at site to determine the insitu load carying capacity.
What is screw pile?
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT TO OTHERS
In order to increase the safety of pile foundation system, we will determine the load-carying capacity of the our piles at field using static/dynamic load testing.
In order to maintain high quality, we have developed an advanced static load testing jig that can evaluate both the load-bearing capacity of the ground and the pore-water pressure at the shaft and tip of the screw pile. This capability allows us to examine the impact of pore-water pressure on the geotechnical strength of screw piles during and after installation, especially in soft soil conditions. This unique design provides real-time insights into the geotechnical strength of a screw pile foundation before, during, and after the construction of a building or structure.

FOUNDATION SOLUTIONS
In Asas Foundations Pty Ltd with more than 100 completed projects in residential and commercial sectors across Victoria, we are confident to provide novel foundation solutions towards the safety of your building while meeting the budget limits across Victoria.
For commercial feasibility, we employ skilled operators to install our screw piles and can also collaborate with your traditional installers by providing screw piles at cost to help reduce your installation expenses.
Our in-house software is available to assist in designing your screw piles.
R&D PROJECTS
We are proud to work with Australian Research Council to develop a green ground improvement technology using bio-cemented recycled glass column inclusions since 2022.
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
We have completed many piling and static-load testing projects in Victoria. See some of recent projects below.
Our Achievements
- Our screw pile solutions are supported by advanced research and development efforts in the piling sector.
- In late 2022, our partnership with Swinburne University, RMIT, Nanyang University (Singapore), and Suranaree University (Thailand) received the esteemed Australian Research Council Partnered Project LP220100099: Bio Cemented Recycled Glass Columns: Green Technology for Ground Improvements.
- By late 2023, we published a journal article on Static Load Testing of Instrumented Screw Piles in Soft Soil Deposits in the International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering.
