pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Engineers,
I am involved in the design of a secant pile wall. There is a house which boundary is exactly on the property line which will be adjacent to a 10 ft deep excavation. Due to this, a secant pile wall will be the best option as support system.
Please refer to the picture attached. It shows the construction of a secant pile wall with weep holes as draining system. Obviously, the water will come out of the wall and drain through the sidewalk.
In my case, since the secant pile wall I am designing will be below ground surface (10 feet below ground), I will not be able to use weep holes as shown in the picture.
I was wondering if anyone knows any other type of draining system that could collect the water coming from the soils between piles?. For you to have an idea, the bottom of the excavation will be a garage.
Please advise.
I am involved in the design of a secant pile wall. There is a house which boundary is exactly on the property line which will be adjacent to a 10 ft deep excavation. Due to this, a secant pile wall will be the best option as support system.
Please refer to the picture attached. It shows the construction of a secant pile wall with weep holes as draining system. Obviously, the water will come out of the wall and drain through the sidewalk.
In my case, since the secant pile wall I am designing will be below ground surface (10 feet below ground), I will not be able to use weep holes as shown in the picture.
I was wondering if anyone knows any other type of draining system that could collect the water coming from the soils between piles?. For you to have an idea, the bottom of the excavation will be a garage.
Please advise.