taikos186
Structural
- May 23, 2008
- 12
I’m working on the assessment of 50 year old marina seawall. The seawall concrete panels, despite its age, are in fair condition with exception of some broken walers and cracking wall cap. The biggest problem is that the backfill is escaping through the panel to panel tang and groove connection gaps, which causes sidewalk and driveway to crack and break. Through the 50 years of wall existence some repair and maintenance work been done, including wall gap regrouting, but seems like this ongoing problem never ends. One builder suggested that, may be some kind backfill soil improvement needs to be done like a lime slurry injection or cement, or fly-ash stabilization along the seawall backfill. Did anybody have an experience with that? Is this a good idea to use soil stabilization technique to stop seepage?