Engineerrrd
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 5, 2009
- 6
I am designing a wood utility pole and the jurisdiction came back and wanted me to specify the required hole width and depth as well as the tampering lift size.
I found out that the excavated hole need to be at least 8" larger than the diameter at the butt of the pole and it needs to be backfilled and tamped in 6" lifts.
The problem is that my pole embedment is 13' deep. If the hole is only 8" larger (4" on either side of the pole) is it possible to tamp in 6" lifts since the space is so small? I could not find a pneumatic tamping device that long.
How are utility poles installed if most tamping devices are not long enough to reach the full embedment? Would I have to make the hole even bigger?
Any advice would help.
Thanks,
I found out that the excavated hole need to be at least 8" larger than the diameter at the butt of the pole and it needs to be backfilled and tamped in 6" lifts.
The problem is that my pole embedment is 13' deep. If the hole is only 8" larger (4" on either side of the pole) is it possible to tamp in 6" lifts since the space is so small? I could not find a pneumatic tamping device that long.
How are utility poles installed if most tamping devices are not long enough to reach the full embedment? Would I have to make the hole even bigger?
Any advice would help.
Thanks,