Ground Improvement Design and Construction for Seattle’s Elliott Bay Seawall Replacement and Retrofit

Deep Foundations Institute
William Perkins Andrew Malinak
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Seattle’s Elliott Bay Seawall protects the 1½ miles of downtown waterfront between South Washington and Broad streets. The seawall supports the urban waterfront and infrastructure, including the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Alaskan Way, access to historic waterfront piers, and numerous essential buried utilities. Most of the original seawall was constructed between 1916 and 1936 over soft/loose non-engineered fill, estuary, and beach deposits. The majority of the original seawall was a pile-supported timber relieving platform that extended up to 60 feet behind the face of the wall (Figure 1). With maximum spacing between the timber piles of 3 to 5 feet, a virtual forest of timber piles were driven for the original wall.
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APA: William Perkins Andrew Malinak  (2018)  Ground Improvement Design and Construction for Seattle’s Elliott Bay Seawall Replacement and Retrofit

MLA: William Perkins Andrew Malinak Ground Improvement Design and Construction for Seattle’s Elliott Bay Seawall Replacement and Retrofit. Deep Foundations Institute, 2018.

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