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Civil/Environmental
- Feb 6, 2007
- 8
I am a site engineer working on a large retail project in a previously developed urban area. The client wants to eliminate pile supported concrete slab/paving in the area of a 30'wide drive-thru (between two four-story buildings), as well as, a loading area for self-storage (there are 3 pile supported stories overhanging the loading area). The client wants to replace the pile supported concrete pavement with heavy-duty asphalt pavement (220,000 EAL, 10-year design). Borings in the immediate area reveal 7 to 13ft. of loose to dense urban fill (e.g. soils, brick, rock, cinder, glass, etc.). Bedrock ranges from 17' to 45', Groundwater 8' to 14'.
This area was originally under the structural engineer's scope, but, the cost pushed it into my court. What should my concerns be other than compaction? Should I be looking into replacing a certain depth of the urban fill with controlled fill? If so how much?
I have contacted the geotechnical engineer on the project and plan to work with him to find a solution. In the meantime, I am posting this to get some additional ideas from the experts as this is not a strong suit of mine.
Thanks in advance.
This area was originally under the structural engineer's scope, but, the cost pushed it into my court. What should my concerns be other than compaction? Should I be looking into replacing a certain depth of the urban fill with controlled fill? If so how much?
I have contacted the geotechnical engineer on the project and plan to work with him to find a solution. In the meantime, I am posting this to get some additional ideas from the experts as this is not a strong suit of mine.
Thanks in advance.