Solar Farm Piles North Carolina

Solar Farm Piles North Carolina by Foundation Masters, LLC delivers 25+ years of licensed engineering (FL License CA-30969) and proven results across the Southeast. With 50,000+ piles installed and recent projects like 500 solar piles in Ocala, FL completed in under two weeks, we offer full-service design, installation, and pile testing built to ASTM, NCDOT, and AASHTO standards.
Solar Farm Pile Contractor — Engineering & Testing
- Soil borings & reports per ASTM D1586 Standard Penetration Testing.
- Pile load testing per ASTM D1143 (compression), ASTM D3689 (tension), and ASTM D4945 (PDA dynamic).
- Designs to NCDOT standards and AASHTO LRFD.
- Wind and load combinations per ASCE 7-22.
Solar Farm Piles North Carolina — Frequently Asked Questions
What types of piles are commonly used for solar farms in North Carolina?
North Carolina solar farms typically use pipe piles (ASTM A252 Grade 3) for high compression and bending strength,
H-beam/I-beam piles (ASTM A992) for single-axis and tracker rows,
helical piers (ICC-ES AC358) in soft clays and organic soils,
concrete piers for permanent heavy-duty support, and
sheet piles for slope or erosion protection near wetlands and floodplains.
Are PE-stamped foundation designs required for solar farms in North Carolina?
Yes. Utility-scale solar projects in North Carolina must have Professional Engineer (PE)–sealed foundation drawings meeting
ASCE 7-22 wind design, NC Building Code, and NCDOT /
AASHTO LRFD standards.
What pile testing is done for solar farm foundations in North Carolina?
We perform field verification with ASTM D1143 (compression),
ASTM D3689 (tension/uplift), and
ASTM D4945 (dynamic PDA testing) before full-scale production driving.
How deep are solar piles typically installed in North Carolina?
Most solar piles are embedded 8–12 feet depending on ASTM D1586 SPT soil borings.
Depth can vary — deeper in Piedmont clay and shallower in sandy Coastal Plain soils. Test piles verify capacity before production.
What North Carolina soil and site conditions affect solar pile design?
We design for Piedmont clays with shrink/swell potential,
Coastal Plain sandy soils and high groundwater,
mountainous rock layers in western NC, and
ASCE 7-22 wind speeds up to ~150 mph in coastal and open terrain areas.
How long do solar farm piles last in North Carolina?
Does Foundation Masters provide both engineering and pile installation in North Carolina?
Yes. We offer turn-key solar pile services — geotechnical investigations, PE-stamped design, test piles, production driving, and QA/QC documentation that meets NCDOT/AASHTO/ASTM standards.
Can you meet accelerated solar project timelines in North Carolina?
Absolutely. Our engineering-first approach and dedicated crews allow us to fast-track large utility-scale solar farms while maintaining ASTM/AASHTO/NCDOT compliance.
How do I get a quote for solar farm piles in North Carolina?
Contact Foundation Masters with your soil borings, structural drawings, and loading data.
We’ll deliver a PE-stamped foundation plan, recommend the right pile system, and provide a competitive, schedule-driven proposal.
Solar Foundation Systems Installed in North Carolina

- Pipe piles — ASTM A252 Grade 3, strong & versatile.
- H-beam / I-beam piles — ASTM A992, ideal for solar tracker arrays.
- Helical piers — ICC-ES AC358 torque-verified.
- Concrete piers — 4,000+ psi reinforced for long-term stability.
- Sheet piles — ASTM A572, for erosion & slope control.
All systems are hot-dip galvanized per ASTM A123, extending service life to 25–30 years, aligning with NREL and DOE solar farm requirements.
North Carolina Site Conditions We Engineer For
- Piedmont clays in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro.
- Coastal plain sands with high water tables near Wilmington & Outer Banks.
- Mountain soils in Asheville requiring deeper embedment & rock drilling.
- Wind speed design up to 150 mph per ASCE 7-22 for coastal regions.
Typical pile embedments in NC range from 8–12 ft, tested with PDA and static load testing for compliance.
Regional Solar Farm Network
Request a Plan — Solar Farm Piles Carolina’s

For Solar Farm Contractor, Foundation Masters provides geotechnical soil studies, pile design, and installation per ASTM/NCDOT/AASHTO. Contact us to schedule your solar farm consultation.
