Reducing Construction Interference when Implementing Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring in Urban Excavation Projects

Deep Foundations Institute
Zhangwei Ning Martin B. Hudson Daniel Brescia
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

Due to the complexity and sensitivity of surrounding environments, instrumentation and monitoring (I&M) is critical for many urban deep excavations. The objects to be monitored include shoring bulkheads, retained embankments, adjacent buildings and roads as well as underground utilities. However, there are also plenty of constraints on the implementation of I&M such as: congested site space, difficult access to instruments, coordination among multiple contractors, and installation permits for private or public properties. Because of these constraints, sometimes the implementation of the initially planned I&M is delayed, its scope is reduced, and/or the continuity of monitoring is interrupted. For these reasons, it is important to implement the I&M with robust and redundant capabilities while providing minimal interference to the project construction and schedule. This paper describes state-of-the-art I&M technologies including automatic motorized total station (AMTS) with camera and automatic leveling device, reflectorless AMTS and IoT- based wireless sensors based on a case study of an on-going deep excavation project. INTRODUCTION In urban environments, deep excavations requiring the construction of temporary shoring bulkheads are becoming increasingly common, with the associated need to provide protection of the surrounding built environment during construction. Protection of the surrounding environment requires planning, engineering, construction, monitoring, and excessive shoring movement mitigation. The I&M is a vital component of the deep shoring implementation. In public projects, geotechnical I&M is often placed within the general contractor’s scope, whereas the majority of deep excavations are privately undertaken. For those private developments, sometimes the developer contracts the geotechnical I&M directly with the project geotechnical engineer or by a geotechnical I&M specialist hired by the project geotechnical engineer. In either the public project or private development case, the effective deployment of the I&M system relies heavily on coordination and collaboration with the project contractor.
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APA: Zhangwei Ning Martin B. Hudson Daniel Brescia  (2018)  Reducing Construction Interference when Implementing Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring in Urban Excavation Projects

MLA: Zhangwei Ning Martin B. Hudson Daniel Brescia Reducing Construction Interference when Implementing Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring in Urban Excavation Projects. Deep Foundations Institute, 2018.

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