darogers
Structural
- Sep 1, 2006
- 8
I have a design for a client for a sheet pile cofferdam to provide support during pouring of a pier footing. The borings indicated boulders and varying top of rock elevations. Due to this variation, the contractor is required to overexcavate down to rock and backfill with Class C concrete to the bottom of footing elevation.
So the contractor plans to drive the sheeting to refusal. This could be anywhere from 4' to 12' below the bottom of footing. The contractor does not want to have to pin the bottom of the sheeting to the rock. Instead, they would like a design that allows them to maximize the cantilever length of the sheeting below the lowest waler/strut and rely on the flexural strength of the sheeting. This would only be a temporary condition then, since as soon as top of rock is found everywhere, they will pour up to the bottom of footing with Class C.
In all previous instances where rock was expected, I have had the contractor pin the bottom to the rock. My main question with what the contractor is asking is whether this changes the soil pressure diagram since there is no longer an embedment or pin at the base. Are there any other concerns that need to be addressed?
Any references or any advice from someone who has done a similar design would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
So the contractor plans to drive the sheeting to refusal. This could be anywhere from 4' to 12' below the bottom of footing. The contractor does not want to have to pin the bottom of the sheeting to the rock. Instead, they would like a design that allows them to maximize the cantilever length of the sheeting below the lowest waler/strut and rely on the flexural strength of the sheeting. This would only be a temporary condition then, since as soon as top of rock is found everywhere, they will pour up to the bottom of footing with Class C.
In all previous instances where rock was expected, I have had the contractor pin the bottom to the rock. My main question with what the contractor is asking is whether this changes the soil pressure diagram since there is no longer an embedment or pin at the base. Are there any other concerns that need to be addressed?
Any references or any advice from someone who has done a similar design would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan