evenbetter
Geotechnical
- Apr 30, 2004
- 7
I need to deal with a swamp area in a roadway project. The swamp area is about 100 feet long along the center line of the proposed road. The groundwater is near surface. A test pit performed in this area found about 7 to 8 feet of dark gray, very soft/loose alluvial soils (ML/SM) with trace roots. Below the alluvial soils, residual soils were found.
7 to 8 feet of new fill will be placed in this area to reach the final grade according to the grading plan.
My preliminary thoughts are:
1. complete removal of the alluvial soils, which is costly and goundwater issue
2. using geogrids
3. surcharging this area with drains
Do you know which option is better (considering time, cost, constuction)? Or do you have other ideas?
7 to 8 feet of new fill will be placed in this area to reach the final grade according to the grading plan.
My preliminary thoughts are:
1. complete removal of the alluvial soils, which is costly and goundwater issue
2. using geogrids
3. surcharging this area with drains
Do you know which option is better (considering time, cost, constuction)? Or do you have other ideas?