slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
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I am looking at a project that has a significantly large basement (40,000 sq.m). There are (8) six story buildings that will rise above the ground level.
The building columns and basement columns will be supported by piles. I was thinking of the following as a scheme to avoid doing a ridiculous raft and to mitigate hydrostatic loads.
The basement is 3.5 below the water table. I propose the columns being supported by individual pile caps. Once the piling and pile caps are done (with dewatering the formed caps) --> continue with constructing the superstructure.
Once the superstructure has risen enough to have sufficient dead weight + tension capacity of piles to resist the hydrostatic force, construct the basement slab as a suspended slab spanning between columns. This slab could be 400mm thick to span the 11m x 8m column spacing. Punching shear should not be an issue considering the big pile caps.
Is the above an adequate method to construct the basement without having to do a big raft?
If so, is it adequate to tie the slabs to the pile cap with dowels from the cap hooked into the slab?
Any other ideas/thoughts will be appreciated.
The building columns and basement columns will be supported by piles. I was thinking of the following as a scheme to avoid doing a ridiculous raft and to mitigate hydrostatic loads.
The basement is 3.5 below the water table. I propose the columns being supported by individual pile caps. Once the piling and pile caps are done (with dewatering the formed caps) --> continue with constructing the superstructure.
Once the superstructure has risen enough to have sufficient dead weight + tension capacity of piles to resist the hydrostatic force, construct the basement slab as a suspended slab spanning between columns. This slab could be 400mm thick to span the 11m x 8m column spacing. Punching shear should not be an issue considering the big pile caps.
Is the above an adequate method to construct the basement without having to do a big raft?
If so, is it adequate to tie the slabs to the pile cap with dowels from the cap hooked into the slab?
Any other ideas/thoughts will be appreciated.