UKENG7
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 1, 2004
- 3
I wonder if any other members can offer advice?
I am seeking an economic method of increasing the shear strength of alluvial clay before constructing a platform.
Due to the location of the site (Adjacent to a railway), I would rather not go down the temporary works path and infill new engineering material to a suitable depth, thus methods I have considered are Jet Grouting, SoilFrac grouting or piling.
The alluvial clay has a depth of 2.5m.
If anyone has any alternative ideas, I'd be grateful for your views!
I am seeking an economic method of increasing the shear strength of alluvial clay before constructing a platform.
Due to the location of the site (Adjacent to a railway), I would rather not go down the temporary works path and infill new engineering material to a suitable depth, thus methods I have considered are Jet Grouting, SoilFrac grouting or piling.
The alluvial clay has a depth of 2.5m.
If anyone has any alternative ideas, I'd be grateful for your views!