Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, Ga

Deep Foundations Institute
Robert L. Goehring Fred Munene
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This case history for three major additions to a tire manufacturing plant in north Georgia discusses the impact of highly variable Karst (sinkhole) geology on both foundation design and construction. For Phase 3, alternatives were considered for a heavily loaded mixing tower with up to 2,000 kip column loads. A non-traditional approach of using auger cast piles was adopted. To satisfy a risk-averse Owner, a pile load testing program including strain gauges was conducted. One test pile was cored full depth to demonstrate effective bearing on steeply inclined rock. For Phase 4, similar methodology was used at another critical mixing tower structure associated with that phase and the installation procedure was refined to reduce grout take. In Phase 5 construction, another mixing tower and the equipment pits were supported on auger cast piles. After pile installation, a sinkhole opened up between two equipment pits. Remedial grouting was performed. Development also required construction of a R&D building over a 96 inch diameter RCP storm sewer. Auger cast piles were used to support the building to avoid overstressing the existing pipe and risk separating joints. This case history outlines lessons learned while constructing auger cast piles in Karst and proving quality was built into the foundations.
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APA: Robert L. Goehring Fred Munene  Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, Ga

MLA: Robert L. Goehring Fred Munene Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, Ga. Deep Foundations Institute,

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