: The Federal Highway Administration historically offers several public-domain design methodologies and legacy software tools for pile and shaft analysis.

Allows users to test the functionality with limited features or restricted file saving.

If a commercial license for AllPile is beyond your current budget, several legitimate free and open-source alternatives exist for geotechnical pile analysis:

AllPile is a Windows-based analysis program designed to handle virtually all types of piles used in modern construction. Developed by CivilTech Software, this program has become a must-have tool for structural, geotechnical, and construction engineers worldwide.

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CivilTech does not always publicize it, but many resellers offer at a 90% discount (sometimes free if your professor has a department license). Contact your university’s civil engineering department – they may have a site license.

(which includes both vertical and lateral analysis). Upgrades from older versions (V2–V6) range from $50 to $550 civiltech.com Free Alternative

Generates clear, presentation-ready diagrams showing shear, moment, deflection, and soil resistance along the depth of the pile. The Reality of "Free Download" Links

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If you're having trouble finding the official download link, here are some alternative options:

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