
Simplify the Difficult with Surefoot!
Re-inventing footings with the
SUREFOOT Concrete-Free System
The Surefoot micro pile system is engineered for enhanced performance against gravity, uplift, shear, and moment loads. The soil structure plays a pivotal role by absorbing the exerted stress. Tailored to specific job requirements, our footing system considers site soil conditions and structural design loads for its design.
Surefoot Product Range
Our range of screw types has been designed to suit a variety of applications.

T150-3 PILE
The Surefoot T150 offers exceptional versatility, making it ideal for diverse applications like decks, porches, sheds, and even solar panel installations. Its 3 pile design ensures strength and stability, while streamlining the installation process.
Load Capacity - Up to 35kN
Bolting Pattern - 147mm x 3 x 16mm Holes
Installation Time - 20 minutes approx.
Micro Piles - 3 x 32NB (Nominal Bore) 42.4OD
Galvanised Pipe

S250 - 4 PILE
The S250 is the perfect foundation for a wide variety of commercial and residential projects, from tie-downs to modular homes and much more.
Bolting Pattern -147mm x 3 x 16mm Holes
Load Capacity - Up to 75kN
Micro Piles - 4 x 32NB (Nominal Bore) 42.4OD
Galvanised Pipe Light, Medium, Heavy
Avg. installation time -10 minutes approx.

S250 - 8 PILE/8 WAY
The S250-8 pile/8way is a versatile footing which can be used for most commercial and residential projects. The 8 sleeves allow for flexibility in pile direction along with options to increase pile amount to provide additional support when required.
Bolting Pattern -147mm x 3 x 16mm Holes
Load Capacity - Up to 27 Tons
Micro Piles - 8 x 32NB (Nominal Bore) 42.4OD
Galvanised Pipe Light, Medium, Heavy
Avg. installation time -10 minutes approx.

S400 - 12 PILE
The S400 is heavily used throughout the commercial industry. It can be used for mining camps, dome shelters, modular buildings, solar farms, crane rails, light poles and much more.
Bolting Pattern - 198-250 PCD x 4 x 22mm holes, 300-350 PCD x 4 26mm x holes
Load Capacity - Up to 200kN
Micro Piles - 12 x 32NB (Nominal Bore) 42.4OD
Galvanised Pipe Light, Medium, Heavy
Avg. installation time - 20 minutes approx.

S600 - 16 PILE
The S600 is our largest footing, it can be used for double story homes, wind turbines, bridges, commercial signs and more.
Bolting Pattern - 350-400 PCD x 4 x 26mm holes, 432-500 PCD x 4 x 26mm holes
Load Capacity - Up to 300kN
Micro Piles - 16 x 32NB (Nominal Bore) 42.4OD
Galvanised Pipe Light, Medium, Heavy
Avg. installation time - 40 minutes approx.
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Applications
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vs. Concrete?For many applications a Micro Piles system offers a superior solution to traditional concrete foundations. This is especially true when building on sloping sites, weak soils or if the structure is subject to large bending moment loads. Micro Piles eliminate or greatly reduce excavation and heavy machinery on the job site.
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vs. Screwpiles?Other Steel piling systems such as helical piers and screw piles are relatively expensive solutions that are normally specified when there is a particular construction problem to resolve. Micro Piles offer various advantages over these systems; Micro Piles are more precise, has higher capacities (Price/capacity ratio) and is easier to install. Special drilling augers and other equipment are not needed, just small portable tools. This is the only system that can compete with concrete in normal building conditions, due to its great capacity in bending moment, which can be very low on screw piles.
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What are the Micro Piles made of?All pile caps are fabricated using 350+ grade plates with variable thickness, starting with the T150 at 4mm thick to the S600 at 10mm thick, the driving guides are custom made to suit the micropiles.
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What is a Micropile?The micropile is one of the main components of the ground screws. Each micropile is driven into the ground and together they resist the loadings applied to the cap.
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Which micropiles can be used?The size of our micropiles is a standard 32 Nominal Bore pipe with a minimum gauge of 2.6mm, although thicker gauges can be selected. They come in Hot Dipped Galvanized finish.
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What are the maximum loads?The Micro Pile loads are determined using the relevant Australian Standards calculations. They can receive loads of up to 36 Tonne depending on the model. Further capacities can be achieved by combining models in groups and joining with steel sub frames. These Micro Piles are one of the only systems that has the capacity to resist high bending moments which means that it can be used for many purposes beyond typical construction such as communication towers, masts and wind turbines.
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What is the corrosion capacity?Depending on soil and environment characteristics, the minimum life span of our Micro Piles system is over 50 years.
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How long does it take to install?The smallest T150 and S250 caps can be installed in as little as 10 minutes, the larger high capacity caps S500 and S600 take between 30 and 45 minutes. Imagine, a complete foundation for a home installed in under a day with construction commencing on the same day.
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What equipment is required to install?A standard jackhammer with a rating of 45 Joules is the main tool required to install our Micro Piles. Please read our Manual to see all of the equipment required to install.
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Installation on sloped sites?It’s not necessary to level the land to build with Micro Piles. Micro Piles simplify the construction process and adapts to the land without increasing costs. Micro Piles can add value to heavily sloped sites that were traditionally prohibitively and costly to build upon.
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Avoiding existing infrastructure and cabling?When installing Micro Piles in dense urban and industrial areas, it is prudent to contact “Dial before you dig” and have plans of existing infrastructure before installation commences. If this is not available, cabling and pipes can be located with a basic CAT scanner. Once located there are two options, change the location or position of Micro Piles to avoid the infrastructure or use a 2 or 3 way Micro Piles model that has the driving directions of the micro piles changed.
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Avoiding services, obstacles and boundary conditions?By using the Micro Piles 2 or 3 way bases with the correct micro pile directions, Installation can avoid known obstacles such as foundations of existing building boundary conditions of the allotment.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Loose Sands / Soft Clays?Depending on the applied loadings, Micro Piles can be used in many applications on soils with low capacity. Our system allows for the use of micropile extensions to drive the piles further to a soil layer with a higher resistance value
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Can Micro Piles be used in Reactive Soil sites?By referring to each soil test, our engineering team can determine the appropriate pile embedment to minimize the impact of seasonal movement in soils.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Rocky soils?Depending on the applied loadings and the type of rock encountered, our Engineering team can assess the best footing solution in soils with rock layers. Please read our Rock Policy in our installation manual.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Saline or Acidic soils?When dealing with marine or very aggressive environments, the system can be manufactured in Stainless Steel. Our pile caps can also be coated with marine-grade coatings.
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Are your Micro Piles Certified to the Australian Building Code?When required, the footing system is certified by a Registered Engineer/ practitioner who supplies computations, layout plan and certificate of Compliance- Structural Design to the Australian Building Code
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Have the Micro Piles been tested?The product has been officially tested to European, Australian and International standards. In Australia, it has been tested for research and innovation purposes by Swinburne University. In Europe it has been certified by Lloyd’s Registry to meet the requirements of all relevant Euro Codes. In addition to this, we have conducted many unofficial testing over the years for internal research. On a more recent note, our company has been engaged for a joint research venture led by the Australian Federal Government in collaboration with both Swinburne University and Melbourne University, this research will have a joint finance of $500,000 for more research and development of our products. Please visit our Resources page to see some of our certifications or contact our Engineering and Design team for further information on the matter.
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What is needed to get a Micro Piles design?For quotation purposes, our team only requires a basic diagram of the structure and a description of the project’s location and soil type. This service is free of charge. For Certification purposes certified drawings and a soil test are required.
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Environmental Impact?Micro Piles do not disturb the land and soil of the job site. There is no need to level, cut and fill or change the landscape (unless specified). The system does not disturb natural drainage patterns and can be installed around treed areas avoiding the use of root barrier systems, since the piles do not damage the tree roots. Micro Piles eliminate, or drastically reduce, excavation, even when used in conjunction with concrete.
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vs. Concrete?For many applications a Micro Piles system offers a superior solution to traditional concrete foundations. This is especially true when building on sloping sites, weak soils or if the structure is subject to large bending moment loads. Micro Piles eliminate or greatly reduce excavation and heavy machinery on the job site.
-
vs. Screwpiles?Other Steel piling systems such as helical piers and screw piles are relatively expensive solutions that are normally specified when there is a particular construction problem to resolve. Micro Piles offer various advantages over these systems; Micro Piles are more precise, has higher capacities (Price/capacity ratio) and is easier to install. Special drilling augers and other equipment are not needed, just small portable tools. This is the only system that can compete with concrete in normal building conditions, due to its great capacity in bending moment, which can be very low on screw piles.
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What are the Micro Piles made of?All pile caps are fabricated using 350+ grade plates with variable thickness, starting with the T150 at 4mm thick to the S600 at 10mm thick, the driving guides are custom made to suit the micropiles.
-
What is a Micropile?The micropile is one of the main components of the ground screws. Each micropile is driven into the ground and together they resist the loadings applied to the cap.
-
Which micropiles can be used?The size of our micropiles is a standard 32 Nominal Bore pipe with a minimum gauge of 2.6mm, although thicker gauges can be selected. They come in Hot Dipped Galvanized finish.
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What are the maximum loads?The Micro Pile loads are determined using the relevant Australian Standards calculations. They can receive loads of up to 36 Tonne depending on the model. Further capacities can be achieved by combining models in groups and joining with steel sub frames. These Micro Piles are one of the only systems that has the capacity to resist high bending moments which means that it can be used for many purposes beyond typical construction such as communication towers, masts and wind turbines.
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What is the corrosion capacity?Depending on soil and environment characteristics, the minimum life span of our Micro Piles system is over 50 years.
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How long does it take to install?The smallest T150 and S250 caps can be installed in as little as 10 minutes, the larger high capacity caps S500 and S600 take between 30 and 45 minutes. Imagine, a complete foundation for a home installed in under a day with construction commencing on the same day.
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What equipment is required to install?A standard jackhammer with a rating of 45 Joules is the main tool required to install our Micro Piles. Please read our Manual to see all of the equipment required to install.
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Installation on sloped sites?It’s not necessary to level the land to build with Micro Piles. Micro Piles simplify the construction process and adapts to the land without increasing costs. Micro Piles can add value to heavily sloped sites that were traditionally prohibitively and costly to build upon.
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Avoiding existing infrastructure and cabling?When installing Micro Piles in dense urban and industrial areas, it is prudent to contact “Dial before you dig” and have plans of existing infrastructure before installation commences. If this is not available, cabling and pipes can be located with a basic CAT scanner. Once located there are two options, change the location or position of Micro Piles to avoid the infrastructure or use a 2 or 3 way Micro Piles model that has the driving directions of the micro piles changed.
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Avoiding services, obstacles and boundary conditions?By using the Micro Piles 2 or 3 way bases with the correct micro pile directions, Installation can avoid known obstacles such as foundations of existing building boundary conditions of the allotment.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Loose Sands / Soft Clays?Depending on the applied loadings, Micro Piles can be used in many applications on soils with low capacity. Our system allows for the use of micropile extensions to drive the piles further to a soil layer with a higher resistance value
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Can Micro Piles be used in Reactive Soil sites?By referring to each soil test, our engineering team can determine the appropriate pile embedment to minimize the impact of seasonal movement in soils.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Rocky soils?Depending on the applied loadings and the type of rock encountered, our Engineering team can assess the best footing solution in soils with rock layers. Please read our Rock Policy in our installation manual.
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Can Micro Piles be used in Saline or Acidic soils?When dealing with marine or very aggressive environments, the system can be manufactured in Stainless Steel. Our pile caps can also be coated with marine-grade coatings.
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Are your Micro Piles Certified to the Australian Building Code?When required, the footing system is certified by a Registered Engineer/ practitioner who supplies computations, layout plan and certificate of Compliance- Structural Design to the Australian Building Code
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Have the Micro Piles been tested?The product has been officially tested to European, Australian and International standards. In Australia, it has been tested for research and innovation purposes by Swinburne University. In Europe it has been certified by Lloyd’s Registry to meet the requirements of all relevant Euro Codes. In addition to this, we have conducted many unofficial testing over the years for internal research. On a more recent note, our company has been engaged for a joint research venture led by the Australian Federal Government in collaboration with both Swinburne University and Melbourne University, this research will have a joint finance of $500,000 for more research and development of our products. Please visit our Resources page to see some of our certifications or contact our Engineering and Design team for further information on the matter.
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What is needed to get a Micro Piles design?For quotation purposes, our team only requires a basic diagram of the structure and a description of the project’s location and soil type. This service is free of charge. For Certification purposes certified drawings and a soil test are required.
-
Environmental Impact?Micro Piles do not disturb the land and soil of the job site. There is no need to level, cut and fill or change the landscape (unless specified). The system does not disturb natural drainage patterns and can be installed around treed areas avoiding the use of root barrier systems, since the piles do not damage the tree roots. Micro Piles eliminate, or drastically reduce, excavation, even when used in conjunction with concrete.
