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Geotechnical
- Jan 29, 2013
- 25
Hi
We have a situation where a contractor is to install concrete bored piles (to support a multi-storey structure (30 floors)) to a depth of 20 m in weathered rock(4 m) underlain by clay(10 m) and then good rock. The Geotechnical Engineers have designed for 600 mm size piles but the contractor wants to use 1000 mm sizes at his own cost. He wants to drill using cable and tool method but the Geotechnical Engineer is adamant that he must use rotary method of drilling mm because the site is in a city and he feels that the nearby structures will be affected by this method of drilling and also it will take too long and very noisy. He also feels that the large size piles will lead to overlapping of the bulbs of pressure and also lead to cracks in the bedrock.He is insisting that the contractor must use the 600 mm designed sizes and use rotary drilling. Is the Geotechnical Engineer right or he is unduly worried.
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We have a situation where a contractor is to install concrete bored piles (to support a multi-storey structure (30 floors)) to a depth of 20 m in weathered rock(4 m) underlain by clay(10 m) and then good rock. The Geotechnical Engineers have designed for 600 mm size piles but the contractor wants to use 1000 mm sizes at his own cost. He wants to drill using cable and tool method but the Geotechnical Engineer is adamant that he must use rotary method of drilling mm because the site is in a city and he feels that the nearby structures will be affected by this method of drilling and also it will take too long and very noisy. He also feels that the large size piles will lead to overlapping of the bulbs of pressure and also lead to cracks in the bedrock.He is insisting that the contractor must use the 600 mm designed sizes and use rotary drilling. Is the Geotechnical Engineer right or he is unduly worried.
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