Аннотации:
The analysis of soil and groundwater chemical composition in Kazakhstan has
showed that they contain soluble salts of various concentrations. Therefore, one of the
problematic tasks in constructing pile foundations on seasonally frozen soils with aggressive
media is not only about to ensure proper pile driving, but also to ensure their chemical
resistance against soluble salts. The main factors affecting the pile foundations when driving
their permanently and seasonally frozen soils have been identified. It was established that as
the main factors in the technology of driving pile foundations in frozen soils are the depth of
freezing soil and appropriate method of driving piles. It has been established that in many cases
construction is carried out in soils with aggressive environments, which raises new challenges
for ensuring the chemical resistance of pile foundations. To ensure the chemical stability of
pile foundations, new chemically active additives are proposed in the form of siliceous rock -
flask and thermolitic sand. The results of the studies, it has been found that the use of siliceous
rock-flask in the form of a filler in the composition of cement binder and thermolithic sand
increases the chemical resistance of concrete in conditions of high-intensity salt and acid
aggression by almost 1.5-3 times, respectively, in comparison with concrete on quartz sand.