dcceecy
Structural
- Oct 15, 2008
- 112
I am working on a project about crib retaining wall repair.
The owner of the wall wants us to do a survey and provide some repair/replacement choices with budgets.
This is the first time I am working on such projects.
I walked through the walls: The retaining walls were constructed from precast concrete components and interlocked with timber beams to form open grids, which were then filled with soil. Fabrics were used between the timber beams to hold the soil behind the walls, as shown in the attached picture.
The biggest concern for me is that soil instead of gravel has been used to fill the open grids of retaining walls. (no construction drawings available). So the soil in the open grids will be saturated during the rain, and the lateral load on the retaining wall will be increased dramatically. Maybe that is the reason the corner of precast member were sheared off and timber beams slided out.
The property line is about only 5 ft away from the bottom of existing walls. I have some options in my mind:
1. Install soil nails between the timbers; leave the wall alone.
2. Build sheet pile walls (drive some posts into the groud and put FRP sheet between posts) just in front of the existing wall (leave the existing wall alone). maybe install some tie backs from the post if needed .
3. Demo the existing walls, and then build a modular block wall with geogrids.
for repair method #1 & 2, I am still worried about the drain of the soil behind the wall. Repair method #3 may cost too much.
Any suggestions and comments?
Thanks.
The owner of the wall wants us to do a survey and provide some repair/replacement choices with budgets.
This is the first time I am working on such projects.
I walked through the walls: The retaining walls were constructed from precast concrete components and interlocked with timber beams to form open grids, which were then filled with soil. Fabrics were used between the timber beams to hold the soil behind the walls, as shown in the attached picture.
The biggest concern for me is that soil instead of gravel has been used to fill the open grids of retaining walls. (no construction drawings available). So the soil in the open grids will be saturated during the rain, and the lateral load on the retaining wall will be increased dramatically. Maybe that is the reason the corner of precast member were sheared off and timber beams slided out.
The property line is about only 5 ft away from the bottom of existing walls. I have some options in my mind:
1. Install soil nails between the timbers; leave the wall alone.
2. Build sheet pile walls (drive some posts into the groud and put FRP sheet between posts) just in front of the existing wall (leave the existing wall alone). maybe install some tie backs from the post if needed .
3. Demo the existing walls, and then build a modular block wall with geogrids.
for repair method #1 & 2, I am still worried about the drain of the soil behind the wall. Repair method #3 may cost too much.
Any suggestions and comments?
Thanks.