Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway Bridges

Deep Foundations Institute
Reinaldo J. Villa Joshua C. Adams
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

The I-395/SR-836/I-95 reconstruction project is an $818-million design-build construction effort that includes construction of viaduct, segmental and signature bridges in Miami leading into Miami Beach in Florida. Based on the load testing performed during the design phase, the design-build team determined that conventional driven pile and drilled shaft foundations were not feasible for support of segmental and signature bridges. Due to the weak limestone formation and successful use of auger cast-in-place (ACIP) piles in the Downtown Miami area on commercial developments, ACIP piles were selected as a foundation system to support bridges. This is the first time in history where the bridges will be supported by ACIP pile foundations in an interstate highway in the State of Florida. The design build-team worked closely with the Florida Department of Transportation to develop requirements for the load test program. The paper will provide an overview of the geotechnical data collected, results of dynamic/bi-directional load testing performed on test piles, data collected, installation of piles, and lessons learned. The load test program included a total of fifteen test piles with dynamic, bi-directional, and lateral load testing on 30 and 36-inch diameter ACIP piles and instrumented with thermal integrity profiling wires.
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APA: Reinaldo J. Villa Joshua C. Adams  (2021)  Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway Bridges

MLA: Reinaldo J. Villa Joshua C. Adams Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway Bridges. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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