hayeska
Structural
- Dec 28, 2003
- 46
General Information
Existing PEMB built over landfill (1980)
Previous repairs made to perimeter walls (compaction grouted) show negligible settlement.
Slab replaced 1995 (non-structural) has settled 6"+ in several locations.
Contractor has proposed pressure grouting to raise slab (with no guarantees) or 10'X10' grid of micropiles (80+ @ 30';15'refuse +15' embedment; 20k working load) and structural slab.
We would be concerned with the feasibility of the micropiles through the refuse, eccentricity, unbraced length
etc., along with the potential environmental hazards (methane release, groundwater contamination etc.)
We are considering a series of RC beams (no piles) with a structural slab, (Similar to a waffle slab) vs. using a mat slab.
We know there will be additional settlement and these RC beams will have to span the voids below. We will survey the existing slab and design the spans with respect to anticipated settlement.
We are proposing to install ports that will allow such settlement to be monitored and allow future pressure grouting as warranted.
Looking for a discussion (pros and cons).
Thanks in advance
Existing PEMB built over landfill (1980)
Previous repairs made to perimeter walls (compaction grouted) show negligible settlement.
Slab replaced 1995 (non-structural) has settled 6"+ in several locations.
Contractor has proposed pressure grouting to raise slab (with no guarantees) or 10'X10' grid of micropiles (80+ @ 30';15'refuse +15' embedment; 20k working load) and structural slab.
We would be concerned with the feasibility of the micropiles through the refuse, eccentricity, unbraced length
etc., along with the potential environmental hazards (methane release, groundwater contamination etc.)
We are considering a series of RC beams (no piles) with a structural slab, (Similar to a waffle slab) vs. using a mat slab.
We know there will be additional settlement and these RC beams will have to span the voids below. We will survey the existing slab and design the spans with respect to anticipated settlement.
We are proposing to install ports that will allow such settlement to be monitored and allow future pressure grouting as warranted.
Looking for a discussion (pros and cons).
Thanks in advance