geomtl
Geotechnical
- Sep 15, 2005
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I have an excavation extending 25 feet below the ground surface in compact to dense silts with trace sand. The GWT is located at approximately 15 feet. Excavation below the GWT as can be imagined is difficult, with the saturated soils very susceptable to remoulding with a minimal amount of disturbance.
The contractor insisted on using soldier piles as opposed to sheet piles to retain the soils.
My question is what type of deatering system might be used in this situation to lower the water below the final level of the excavation and how long would this normally take. I was thinking of looking into well points, is this a possibility?
Thanks, clivek
The contractor insisted on using soldier piles as opposed to sheet piles to retain the soils.
My question is what type of deatering system might be used in this situation to lower the water below the final level of the excavation and how long would this normally take. I was thinking of looking into well points, is this a possibility?
Thanks, clivek