haynewp
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 2,298
I have been asked to get involved in a project for a 125 ft chimney. The geotech report recommends rock anchors for uplift under overturning but no rock cores were taken. I haven't seen this before.
The report indicates rock was hit at about 5 ft down and the borings were stopped. The report also recommends using 200 psi for the bonded anchor design and states that rock coring will be needed to validate rock anchors as described.
I am trying to foresee what issues may come up if the foundations and anchors are designed prior to the rock cores
being taken at construction time. I would assume a change order for an increase in depth if the rock is not capable of developing the 200 psi, but is it possible that rock anchors could be found to not even be feasible?
The report indicates rock was hit at about 5 ft down and the borings were stopped. The report also recommends using 200 psi for the bonded anchor design and states that rock coring will be needed to validate rock anchors as described.
I am trying to foresee what issues may come up if the foundations and anchors are designed prior to the rock cores
being taken at construction time. I would assume a change order for an increase in depth if the rock is not capable of developing the 200 psi, but is it possible that rock anchors could be found to not even be feasible?