Pile Driving Log
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Pile Driving Log

JUSTIN M VANZURA · released 28 Jul 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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United States100%15.00$4.99
United Arab Emirates<1%0AED 19.99 $5.45
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Description

Pile Driving Log is a field logging app built for inspectors, engineers, and contractors who need fast, organized pile driving records on the job site with nothing but your phone!

Record blow counts as the pile is driven, track depth by foot or smaller increments, and see live driving data such as blow count, stroke estimate, blow rate, tip elevation, driving sessions, and practical refusal alerts. The app keeps each pile record organized by structure, bent, pile number, location, hammer, pile type, driving criteria, and DOT form details.

Pile Driving supports state-specific pile documentation workflows for SCDOT, FDOT, GDOT, TDOT, NCDOT, and VDOT. Enter project and inspection details once, then generate shareable exports including CSV, PDF forms, and supported Excel form outputs.

Key features:

Tap-to-record blow counts in the field

Live stroke, BPM, depth, and tip-elevation readouts

Driving criteria and practical refusal alerts

Start/stop driving session tracking

Adjustable depth increments: 1 ft, 6 in, and 2 in

Hammer setup with preset and custom stroke options

Soil notes by depth

State DOT form details for SCDOT, FDOT, GDOT, TDOT, NCDOT, and VDOT

Export pile records to CSV, PDF, and supported Excel formats

Local on-device storage for pile records

Built-in reference notes for DOT criteria and tolerances

Pile Driving helps turn field observations into clean, consistent pile records without waiting until you are back at the office.

Always verify final documentation requirements, driving criteria, tolerances, and form acceptance with the current DOT specifications, project plans, and project engineer.