Snatch
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 30
I have been asked to advise on settlement problems at a recreation field that was constructed about 3 years ago with a cut/fill operation, the maximum depth of fill being approx 30’. I am uncertain to the compaction achieved whilst carrying out the initial construction of the field, however there are about 3 areas on the fill section where there are 4”-6” deep depressions. I have been told that these depressions appeared several days after a few days of continuous intense rainfall. There are sub-grade carrier drains that run along edges of the field.
In carrying out remedial works to the playing areas, my initial thoughts would be to excavate the depressed area to sound material and the refill compacting in 6”-8” layers to meet 100% MDD. I am also thinking about adding some sub-grade (perforated pipes) and connecting them into the main carrier pipes. I know this would not guaranty solving the long-term settlement problems however are there comments from anyone on my approach in solving this problem
In carrying out remedial works to the playing areas, my initial thoughts would be to excavate the depressed area to sound material and the refill compacting in 6”-8” layers to meet 100% MDD. I am also thinking about adding some sub-grade (perforated pipes) and connecting them into the main carrier pipes. I know this would not guaranty solving the long-term settlement problems however are there comments from anyone on my approach in solving this problem