clarke1973
Structural
- Apr 21, 2014
- 70
I have a 6m deep single level basement to design for a three story concrete framed building. basement footprint is 11,000 m[sup]2[/sup]. The ground is sand, water table is at approx 4m.
The wall will be built on the plot boundary so no external excavation or ground tie backs will be possible. For the retention system my initial thought is a secant pile wall. A steel sheet piled wall is also an option, but waterproofing this is a concern. I assume this would have to be done by welding the joints?
For a secant wall, i assume there are options for the water proofing - admixtures in either the piles or the cast in place internal wall. could tanking be applied to the face of the piles prior to pouring the wall as another option?
Also have a concern regarding constructing foundations for the temporary props in the excavation with ground water present.
Does anyone have any experience with this and can offer some thoughts or advice? would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
The wall will be built on the plot boundary so no external excavation or ground tie backs will be possible. For the retention system my initial thought is a secant pile wall. A steel sheet piled wall is also an option, but waterproofing this is a concern. I assume this would have to be done by welding the joints?
For a secant wall, i assume there are options for the water proofing - admixtures in either the piles or the cast in place internal wall. could tanking be applied to the face of the piles prior to pouring the wall as another option?
Also have a concern regarding constructing foundations for the temporary props in the excavation with ground water present.
Does anyone have any experience with this and can offer some thoughts or advice? would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance