tocoadog
Geotechnical
- Dec 4, 2002
- 19
Have a site in NM for a large retail center.
Historical research indicates that the site was once a quarry for concrete and we understand spoils were backfilled uncontrolled with little to no compactive effort.
Preliminary borings encountered about 25 to 33 +/- feet of loose to medium dense (N=> 5 to 15) silty gravel with sand. Wc about 3 to 5% (dry to moist). In-situ dry density on the order of about 100 to 105 pcf.
Currently we are considering piers and acipp for deep foundations, but thought deep soil mixing may be an option. Dynamic compaction is not a viable option due to adjacent structures.
My question is...for recommendations in a report, what details and specifics should we illustrate for deep soil mixing? Or is the deep soil mixing proprietory? I don't think it is, so what is usually placed in a report? Specifications? Depth I would assume?
Anyway, any help would be great. Or questions? Or another angle we haven't thought about.
Historical research indicates that the site was once a quarry for concrete and we understand spoils were backfilled uncontrolled with little to no compactive effort.
Preliminary borings encountered about 25 to 33 +/- feet of loose to medium dense (N=> 5 to 15) silty gravel with sand. Wc about 3 to 5% (dry to moist). In-situ dry density on the order of about 100 to 105 pcf.
Currently we are considering piers and acipp for deep foundations, but thought deep soil mixing may be an option. Dynamic compaction is not a viable option due to adjacent structures.
My question is...for recommendations in a report, what details and specifics should we illustrate for deep soil mixing? Or is the deep soil mixing proprietory? I don't think it is, so what is usually placed in a report? Specifications? Depth I would assume?
Anyway, any help would be great. Or questions? Or another angle we haven't thought about.