Jet Grout Underpinning to Support the Waterman Hospital

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1377 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The Waterman Hospital in Tavares, Florida was undergoing an expansion and required a below-grade excavation immediately adjacent to the Emergency Department. This wing of the hospital was under high traffic and required uninterrupted access for ambulances as well as helicopter landings. The below-grade expansion was also next to a part of the hospital which did not have a basement. Tiedback soldier beams and wood lagging were used as the earth retention system where the shoring line was not immediately adjacent to the existing structure. Structural jet grout underpinning was used to support the existing building and to serve as the earth retention system in the more sensitive area. Jet grout underpinning was chosen to minimize movements, loss of ground and settlement of the structure which was bearing on clean sand deposits. This paper will discuss the design, quality control and construction of jet grouting and its application to this project.
INTRODUCTION
Project Background
The expansion of the Waterman Hospital included an addition to the Emergency Department. This addition was located adjacent to the existing hospital building in a congested area with limited access. The north side of the addition was bordered by the ambulance drop-off area. The south side of the addition was bordered by the helipad landing area. Both areas had to remain open and fully accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Citation
APA:
(2019) Jet Grout Underpinning to Support the Waterman HospitalMLA: Jet Grout Underpinning to Support the Waterman Hospital. Deep Foundations Institute, 2019.