pbw
Structural
- Nov 12, 1999
- 8
I have designed a pit (size 19’x10’x9.5’ deep) that will be located in an existing warehouse. Excavation will be down to 11’ below finish floor. A contractor has proposed drilling in concrete piers 18” dia. practically side by side as shoring. Then installing the 15” retaining wall. This seems like tremendous overkill and is very expensive.
Soil is cohesive so the contractor could bench or cut back at a 45 degree slope. However, this would require demolition and repouring of existing concrete floor. There is approximately 18’ of clearance AFF, which probably limits the installation of sheet piling.
I am looking for ideas on how to support the pit's sides during excavation. All feedback is welcome. I also posted this in the Structural Engineering forum.
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Soil is cohesive so the contractor could bench or cut back at a 45 degree slope. However, this would require demolition and repouring of existing concrete floor. There is approximately 18’ of clearance AFF, which probably limits the installation of sheet piling.
I am looking for ideas on how to support the pit's sides during excavation. All feedback is welcome. I also posted this in the Structural Engineering forum.
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