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Thermal piles and pile cap for Google's new Bay View Campus
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Google’s New Office Potentially Largest Thermal Pile Installation in the US

November 3, 2017 rockman Comments Off on Google’s New Office Potentially Largest Thermal Pile Installation in the US

Google’s Bay View Campus facility outside San Francisco may be the largest thermal pile installation in the US.  Thermal piles combine the use of geothermal heating and cooling with the deep foundation system to improve […]

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