Interdisciplinary And Inventive Approaches To Drilled Shaft Remediation

Deep Foundations Institute
Seth H. Hamblin Les R. Chernatskas William D. Oder Jonathan L. Ernst
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Oct 1, 2022

Abstract

Large diameter drilled deep foundations are a widely utilized solution throughout North America and the world. Numerous design and construction techniques developed over the past 100 years have made this type of foundation a robust, reliable, and efficient foundation option to support a wide variety of structures. From bridges, to marine structures, to high-rise buildings, drilled shafts are a time-tested approach for all types of infrastructure projects. Yet, what remains ambiguous in the current state of engineering practice is how to respond when a shaft is constructed that, for potentially different reasons, may or may not meet the design requirements? In this case, what are the best practices for Contractors and Engineers when a structural, geotechnical, or material integrity issue arises during construction? In our experience the answers to these questions are not widely known, but are profoundly important so that engineers can have tools available to confidently and efficiently address concerns, and provide a path forward for the project. This paper seeks to answer the above questions by presenting details of different remediation approaches using the results of several case studies where structural and geotechnical engineering methods, combined with non-destructive integrity testing (NDT), were employed to evaluate the acceptance of “questionable” drilled shafts. Through multidisciplinary techniques like Cross-hole Sonic Logging and 3-D Tomography which enhance the resolution of anomalous zones and defects in concrete, the development of concrete strength estimates from non-destructive testing data, and executing innovative structural and geotechnical analyses to evaluate the as-built conditions, drilled shafts that might have historically been rejected were ultimately accepted by the project team. This paper presents a series of unique case studies that together depict a roadmap for a comprehensive approach to reliably evaluate and guide the industry to address these types of drilled shaft construction issues.
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APA: Seth H. Hamblin Les R. Chernatskas William D. Oder Jonathan L. Ernst  (2022)  Interdisciplinary And Inventive Approaches To Drilled Shaft Remediation

MLA: Seth H. Hamblin Les R. Chernatskas William D. Oder Jonathan L. Ernst Interdisciplinary And Inventive Approaches To Drilled Shaft Remediation. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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