mehr27
Structural
- Dec 18, 2001
- 27
We are looking at constructing a bridge column foundation consisting of four-48 inch reinf. concrete drilled shafts. Two of the shafts are existing and two are proposed and all four have the same existing/plan lengths based on point bearing.
During excavation of the two proposed shafts, it was found that the plan lengths were too short and the shafts ran about 2.5 times the proposed length due to the bearing strata found.
If the existing shafts are not founded in good strata, are there ways to salvage them? Is it possible to extend them? Otherwise I'm envisioning extending the foundation cap and dropping two new shafts at the required length.
During excavation of the two proposed shafts, it was found that the plan lengths were too short and the shafts ran about 2.5 times the proposed length due to the bearing strata found.
If the existing shafts are not founded in good strata, are there ways to salvage them? Is it possible to extend them? Otherwise I'm envisioning extending the foundation cap and dropping two new shafts at the required length.