fcu45
Structural
- Jul 10, 2012
- 87
Hi
Case Information:
I have existing retaining walls sloped in the longitudinal direction (Triangular shape: base 60 meters and height 4.5 meters) and it is for the time being supporting internal soil fill for landscaping purpose, the distance between the two retaining walls is 15 meters).
Retaining walls are tapered 0.5 meter thick at bottom and 0.25 at top.
The client wants to utilize that place in more useful way by building one storey building, especially the structure is supported on piles.
Question:[highlight #CC0000][/highlight]
- What would be the best way to extend the existing sloped wall to the required 4.5 meters height?
My thinking is to chip top surface then Drill rebars into existing walls to work as starter bars but to what depth would be needed? or there is better solution?
Thanks
Case Information:
I have existing retaining walls sloped in the longitudinal direction (Triangular shape: base 60 meters and height 4.5 meters) and it is for the time being supporting internal soil fill for landscaping purpose, the distance between the two retaining walls is 15 meters).
Retaining walls are tapered 0.5 meter thick at bottom and 0.25 at top.
The client wants to utilize that place in more useful way by building one storey building, especially the structure is supported on piles.
Question:[highlight #CC0000][/highlight]
- What would be the best way to extend the existing sloped wall to the required 4.5 meters height?
My thinking is to chip top surface then Drill rebars into existing walls to work as starter bars but to what depth would be needed? or there is better solution?
Thanks