mickcwa
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 20, 2004
- 6
I am in the process of designing a commercial develoment that involves the re-alignment of a public street. The roadway has 2 culverts under it. The drainage through these 2 culverts is being re-routed and the owner wants to abandon the culverts. The culverts now are approximately 20' in the ground. The cost to dig the culverts out and replace the soils seems much higher than just filling the culverts with flowable fill or grout.
The question I have is what is the best way to get the flowable fill into the culverts to insure there are no voids. Both culverts are approximately 300' long. Both are 6'x6' boxes.
The contractor and I had also talked about pressurized grout but how do you keep from blowing out both ends and again how do you insure no voids.
Thanks,
Mick
The question I have is what is the best way to get the flowable fill into the culverts to insure there are no voids. Both culverts are approximately 300' long. Both are 6'x6' boxes.
The contractor and I had also talked about pressurized grout but how do you keep from blowing out both ends and again how do you insure no voids.
Thanks,
Mick