Post-seismic observations in the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake in Turkey have indicated that piled foundations may be less suitable than stiff mat foundations in defending a structure against a major normal fault rupturing underneath. This paper explores the interplay of such a rupture, as it propagates in a moderately dense sand stratum, with an embedded two by four pile foundation (typical of common highway overpass bridges). An experimentally validated numerical scheme and constitutive law for sand are utilised in the analysis, with due attention to realistically modelling the non-linear pile–soil interface and the structural inelasticity of the piles. Parametric results identify and elucidatethe development of different rupture mechanisms as ...