eric1037
Geotechnical
- Jul 12, 2004
- 376
I have a project that involves adding additional load to an existing foundation. The soil below the foundation is a medium dense, fine to medium sand with little silt. Groundwater is about 10 feet below the bottom of footing elevation.
The existing foundation is located in an area that is not accessible by large machinery, although it may be possible to get a skid steer (bobcat) size vehicle in there.
I am trying to evaluate possible ways of increasing the capacity of the foundation assuming it is suitable from a structural standpoint.
At this time I am considering the following:
1) minipiles
2) helical piers
3) compaction grouting
4) chemical grouting
I have a feeling that we may not be able to get the equipment to do minipiles or helical piers into the area. As for compaction grouting vs. chemical grouting, I have the following concerns:
1) Chemical grouting may be more appropriate for a temporary condition and not long-term support.
2) Compaction grouting may result in heave of the existing foundation.
3) In both cases you don't really get to see where the grout goes.
Am I completely missing an alternative? Are there any other concerns with the above alternatives?
I will patiently await your responses.
Thanks in advance for the input!
The existing foundation is located in an area that is not accessible by large machinery, although it may be possible to get a skid steer (bobcat) size vehicle in there.
I am trying to evaluate possible ways of increasing the capacity of the foundation assuming it is suitable from a structural standpoint.
At this time I am considering the following:
1) minipiles
2) helical piers
3) compaction grouting
4) chemical grouting
I have a feeling that we may not be able to get the equipment to do minipiles or helical piers into the area. As for compaction grouting vs. chemical grouting, I have the following concerns:
1) Chemical grouting may be more appropriate for a temporary condition and not long-term support.
2) Compaction grouting may result in heave of the existing foundation.
3) In both cases you don't really get to see where the grout goes.
Am I completely missing an alternative? Are there any other concerns with the above alternatives?
I will patiently await your responses.
Thanks in advance for the input!