tolchijb
Structural
- Jun 19, 2004
- 69
Hi all. Does anyone have experience using Geofoam as fill below a hillside structure? Up hill there is an existing retaining wall holding back a street. On the down hill side there will be as much as 25' that needs fill. With a typical pier and concrete lagging wall with conventional fill on the down hill side, it becomes too expensive. Using Geofoam as fill will eliminate a $400,000 retaining wall and it will only cost about $150,000 for the geofoam. Through my research so far, it appears we can bench the Geofoam blocks into the bedrock and just shotcrete the face on the downhill side to protect the Geofoam. I do have a geotechnical engineer on this project and he is looking into Geofoam on his end. I would like to know what the communities thoughts are on this design idea, if there are pitfalls we should try to avoid, and any other useful insites you all see fit to respond with. Thanks in advance.
Josh
Josh