Southeast Asia, a tropical rainy region, has extensive soft soils like muddy clay and peat—characterized by high water content, low bearing capacity, and large lateral deformation. These have long troubled pile construction: traditional equipment often causes hole collapse, diameter reduction, and pile displacement, harming quality and delaying schedules. For example, soft soil in southern Vietnam’s plains and Thailand’s Phuket is often several to over ten meters thick; rainy seasons raise groundwater levels, increasing construction difficulty.
Targeting this pain point, T-WORKS optimized its pile driver system using local geological survey data: it improved the pile clamping box (ensuring pile verticality in soft soil via stability, guidance, and dynamic adjustment) and the drilling parameter system (adjusting parameters based on soil types like mud and sand to avoid construction failures from sensitive soil). It also upgraded heat dissipation and anti-corrosion systems to enhance long-term operational reliability amid the region’s high temperature and humidity.










