Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoire

Deep Foundations Institute
Adrian Mercer Ashkan Ameri
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Due to general degradation, increased traffic levels, and historical ground movement, this road and rail bridge which provides an essential link between the interior of the country and the Port of Abidjan, required significant repair and reinforcement. This included strengthening the pre-stressed concrete box girders and replacement of the existing bored pile foundations. Replacement piles had to be adjacent to, and no longer than, the existing piles, in order to not compromise the stability of the operational bridge during the works. The underlying geology, however, meant that the pile loads had to be predominantly transferred into the ground through end bearing. Rather than installing a greater number of piles or larger diameter piles, innovative thinking changed the usual mind-set of designing the piles to the prevailing ground conditions, to designing the ground conditions to suit the piles. Jet grouted columns were installed beneath the toes of the new piles to increase the bearing capacity of the ground. This significantly contributed to the sustainability of the project and reduced carbon emissions through saving concrete, steel, plus transportation and disposal of spoil.
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APA: Adrian Mercer Ashkan Ameri  (2021)  Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoire

MLA: Adrian Mercer Ashkan Ameri Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoire. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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