hollowstemhead
Geotechnical
- Feb 26, 2009
- 14
I am working on a large site with several proposed new single story buildings and roadways. Construction will be phased in conjunction with keeping existing buildings (several of which are within footprint of proposed structures) on site open. Native soils consist of dense to very dense glacial till with a high fines content (up to 50-60% passing #200) and frequent cobbles and boulders. On top of the native till is up to 10 to 15 feet of fill soils. The fill soils primarily consist of reuse glacial till soils cut from activity near the site. The fill soils visually are very difficult to differentiate from the native soils. The SPT blow counts are very erratic in the fill, ranging from 15 per 6 inches all the way to 1 blow for 12 inches in building locations. The native material is on the order of 20 to 50 blows for 6 inches. The fill soils are very wet, on the order of 20% moisture content. A small number of borings identified debris such as ash and glass within the fill. Water table is on the order of 10 feet and bedrock is 200 feet. Based on the erratic blow counts within the fill stratum and hints of debris we have determined that the fill soils are not ideal for building support. We are not in favor of overexcavating the fill for several reasons: Visual inspection in determining if overex has reached bottom of fill will be very difficult since the fill/native look very similar, overex will go below water table, reuse of suitable overex material will be extremely difficult since moisture is so high requiring a large quantity of import, and overex will require undermining existing structures. We are leaning in the direction of some type of stone column or rammed aggregate system to reinforce the erratic fill stratum for building support. I am shying away from a driven pile since end bearing will not be feasible and friction may be hard to install with all the boulders/cobbles. I am just looking for some opinions on my thought process or similar experience from others. Do you agree with our decision of unsuitability of existing fill? Is overex as poor of an option as I have evaluated? Any recommendations for other options here?