This document discusses the construction of a fly ash silo using advanced techniques such as pile foundation, slipform construction, and post-tensioning. It describes pile foundations as long reinforced concrete members driven into the ground to support large structures. For the fly ash silo foundation, 65 bored cast-in-place concrete piles were used. The document also explains slipforming as a technique using continuously moving formwork to construct tall, cylindrical structures like silos efficiently. Post-tensioning involves threading steel tendons through concrete after curing and tensioning them to strengthen the structure in tension. These advanced techniques allow for efficient, high quality construction of the large fly ash silo.