renko
Structural
- Feb 12, 2007
- 40
Hello,
I've designed a Water Tank which is mostly below ground. When considering uplift 3 options were developed:
1. Increased Tank weight with extra concrete.
2. Provide toe around the tank to mobilise weight of backfill.
3. Reduce uplift by providing ground drainage around the tank to a local canal.
Having visited the site I opted for No.3 as there is already a drainage network in place close to the tank which could be extended. The existing pipelines are draining well and the canal level is much lower than the tank. I then highlighted that a maintenance regime would be necessary to ensure the pipelines are kept clear and the drainage is not compromised.
The Client has now objected to this approach not willing to accept the risk that a poor maintenance regime could cause a problem in the future.
My argument is that this method is accepted by the code (British Standard BS8007) and the tank will very rarely be empty, and that the pipelines should be subject to a maintenance regime anyway.
Anyone got any advice on this?
I've designed a Water Tank which is mostly below ground. When considering uplift 3 options were developed:
1. Increased Tank weight with extra concrete.
2. Provide toe around the tank to mobilise weight of backfill.
3. Reduce uplift by providing ground drainage around the tank to a local canal.
Having visited the site I opted for No.3 as there is already a drainage network in place close to the tank which could be extended. The existing pipelines are draining well and the canal level is much lower than the tank. I then highlighted that a maintenance regime would be necessary to ensure the pipelines are kept clear and the drainage is not compromised.
The Client has now objected to this approach not willing to accept the risk that a poor maintenance regime could cause a problem in the future.
My argument is that this method is accepted by the code (British Standard BS8007) and the tank will very rarely be empty, and that the pipelines should be subject to a maintenance regime anyway.
Anyone got any advice on this?