jwilson1
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 16, 2008
- 4
I'm a civil engineering intern and haven't even gotten through geotech yet.
My supervisor is investigating the necessary methods for anchoring a thirty foot caisson pile wall into unconsolidated soil. It's for a gravel pit reservior in the Rocky Mountains, that was backfilled.
It will be tied back from top to bottom as the backfill is removed, but the water table in the area is very high. The final product is hopefully a watertight storage reservior.
The caissons will go down from the toe of a tenfoot high 3:1 slope. Thirty feet to bedrock and into the bedrock about five feet.
My supervisor is investigating the necessary methods for anchoring a thirty foot caisson pile wall into unconsolidated soil. It's for a gravel pit reservior in the Rocky Mountains, that was backfilled.
It will be tied back from top to bottom as the backfill is removed, but the water table in the area is very high. The final product is hopefully a watertight storage reservior.
The caissons will go down from the toe of a tenfoot high 3:1 slope. Thirty feet to bedrock and into the bedrock about five feet.