Nicholson In The Neighborhood: Virginia’S North Hill Project

Deep Foundations Institute
Dominic Ammon Mark Rothbauer Paul Landers P. E.
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Oct 1, 2022

Abstract

Across the Potomac River from the location of the DFI47 Annual Conference (October 2022), in Alexandria, VA, two large permanent anchored walls with a decorative shotcrete face were recently constructed for the North Hill project, a new multi-family and townhome development. The project was executed with a design-build approach for the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority with review by the Fairfax County Geotechnical Review Board. The project was constructed in highly variable Potomac group sediments that include high plasticity clay/silt terrace deposits overlying coarser grained materials. The soils were over consolidated and exhibited potential for slickensides from relief of horizontal stresses from past erosion. The wall system was designed to include deep soldier piles and permanent long strand anchors considering past slope instability in the area. As the construction progressed, problematic soil conditions and water issues required modifications to drilling methods. The two permanent walls spanned 800 and 1,000 feet long with a maximum height reaching 40 feet.
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APA: Dominic Ammon Mark Rothbauer Paul Landers P. E.  (2022)  Nicholson In The Neighborhood: Virginia’S North Hill Project

MLA: Dominic Ammon Mark Rothbauer Paul Landers P. E. Nicholson In The Neighborhood: Virginia’S North Hill Project. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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