SrVaro
Structural
- Oct 19, 2010
- 53
We are having a debate if per code (IBC 2009, with the older codes similar), drilled cast-in-place concrete caisson are required to be load tested. The design compressive load on the drilled caissons will be on the order of 600TON, thus a load test would have to be for at least two times this value, equalling 2,400kip. Note there is no net uplift and lateral load is not a concern for this discussion.
FYI, A geotech investigation has been completed and they recommend a skin friction of 3TON/ft2 for a length within competent rock. Their report mainly mentions integral testing of the caissons to verify proper construction, but not load testing.
To me it seems as if the code is unclear as to if a load test is required on the caissons. For example, section 1810.3.3 says "the allowable axial and lateral loads on deep foundation elements shall be determined by the approved formula, load tests, or method of analysis". Thus an option but not required. However, section 1810.3.3.1.1, states that a load test is required for a driven pile with a capacity of greater than 40TON, but no mention of a drilled caisson. There are additional sections that mention load tests but negate it with a statement if the design is based on a geotech investigation.
I have searched for older threads, but none seemed to specifically address the question of "does a drilled caisson loaded greater than 40TON require a load test?". (Sorry in advance if I did miss one!) I am starting to convince myself a load test is not required, but was interested in others opinions.
Thank you.
FYI, A geotech investigation has been completed and they recommend a skin friction of 3TON/ft2 for a length within competent rock. Their report mainly mentions integral testing of the caissons to verify proper construction, but not load testing.
To me it seems as if the code is unclear as to if a load test is required on the caissons. For example, section 1810.3.3 says "the allowable axial and lateral loads on deep foundation elements shall be determined by the approved formula, load tests, or method of analysis". Thus an option but not required. However, section 1810.3.3.1.1, states that a load test is required for a driven pile with a capacity of greater than 40TON, but no mention of a drilled caisson. There are additional sections that mention load tests but negate it with a statement if the design is based on a geotech investigation.
I have searched for older threads, but none seemed to specifically address the question of "does a drilled caisson loaded greater than 40TON require a load test?". (Sorry in advance if I did miss one!) I am starting to convince myself a load test is not required, but was interested in others opinions.
Thank you.