Anchored Hollow Bar Tangent Pile System For Underpinning

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1450 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
This paper presents a case history for a unique application of a system of vertical micropiles with
horizontal soil nail bracing and shotcrete facing for underpinning. The system was used to support and
protect an existing 2-story hospital building during demolition and renovation. The goal was to limit
building movements and have the building remain in use during construction of an abutting addition.
Soils at the site consisted of clean, loose to dense, sand and gravel. The original underpinning design was
revised after the initial excavation revealed unsuitable soil conditions for traditional underpinning pits. An
alternative system consisting of vertical micropiles (hollow bars) through the footing, combined with
shotcrete and soil nails was proposed, accepted by the owner, and successfully constructed. Excavation
depths were up to 15 feet (4.6 m) below the existing footings. Wall movements were monitored at regular,
horizontal and vertical intervals along the hospital wall, and less than 0.6 inches (15 mm) of settlement
and 0.1 inches (3 mm) of horizontal displacement throughout underpinning and construction were
reported. The challenges with the original proposed support of excavation design and other alternative
approaches considered will also be discussed.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Anchored Hollow Bar Tangent Pile System For UnderpinningMLA: Anchored Hollow Bar Tangent Pile System For Underpinning. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.