Foundation Performance of Millennium Tower in San Francisco, California

Deep Foundations Institute
Jonathan P. Stewart Nathaniel Wagner Micaela Largent Debra Murphy Jeremy Butkovich John A. Egan
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

The Millennium Tower is a 58-story reinforced concrete building that was constructed in San Francisco, California between 2005 and 2009. The Tower is founded on an embedded pile supported mat with pile tips bearing in dense marine deposits that overlie an over-consolidated marine clay layer known locally as Old Bay Clay. This clay layer experienced stress increases from Tower self-weight and from multiple episodes of de-watering between 2006 and 2018 at the Tower site and neighboring sites. Settlements of the Tower foundation have been measured since 2006 and lateral deflections of the Tower have been inferred and measured since 2009. Available information on this case history include geotechnical site conditions and data from a monitoring program that tracked foundation settlements, Tower tilt, groundwater levels at the Tower site, and ground inclinations over time. This presentation will discuss the ground deformation mechanisms that caused the observed movements, the degree to which the movements can be predicted, and lessons from this case history for the design of deep foundations for tall buildings in San Francisco and geologically similar regions.
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APA: Jonathan P. Stewart Nathaniel Wagner Micaela Largent Debra Murphy Jeremy Butkovich John A. Egan  (2021)  Foundation Performance of Millennium Tower in San Francisco, California

MLA: Jonathan P. Stewart Nathaniel Wagner Micaela Largent Debra Murphy Jeremy Butkovich John A. Egan Foundation Performance of Millennium Tower in San Francisco, California. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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