Davidmat
Geotechnical
- Nov 9, 2000
- 18
Are there specific methods (other than the classical shallow foundation formulas) for estimating the bearing capacities of the soils underlying an RCP in a trenched excavation?
I am a geotechnical engineer in the process of designing a foundation system for a 54-inch diameter (RCP) combined sewer interceptor for the I-195 relocation project in Providence, Rhode Island. The installation method is expected to involve excavating a 25 foot deep by a 12 foot wide trench supported by braced steel sheeting with the sheeting left in place. A subsurface investigation has been completed (involving soil borings) has been completed with noncohesive soils encountered.
Sincerely,
David M. Matheson, P.E.
Project Engineer
I am a geotechnical engineer in the process of designing a foundation system for a 54-inch diameter (RCP) combined sewer interceptor for the I-195 relocation project in Providence, Rhode Island. The installation method is expected to involve excavating a 25 foot deep by a 12 foot wide trench supported by braced steel sheeting with the sheeting left in place. A subsurface investigation has been completed (involving soil borings) has been completed with noncohesive soils encountered.
Sincerely,
David M. Matheson, P.E.
Project Engineer