Stone Column Treatment and Elaborate Load Tests Verification for Improving Subsoil Conditions on a Large-Scale Residential Development Project

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 3041 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
A substantial lifestyle destination in the United Arab Emirates, in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi comprising of 1315 villas, town houses and non-residential leisure facilities is built over an area of 280 hectares of former mangrove areas, natural sands and reclaimed lands. Large-scale subsoil investigations including field and laboratory testing carried out dividing the entire site in to 7 clusters. This investigation revealed alternating layers of loose sands and silty clays within the load influence zone of planned foundations, showing susceptibility to excessive settlements. Therefore, ground improvement works were undertaken using a combination of stone columns, Rapid Impact Compaction (RIC) and excavation and replacement of soils plus a 0.4m thick load transfer platform. This was necessary to limit the settlements, increase-bearing capacity and prevent long-term settlements. 30 no’s of full-scale Zone Load Tests, ZLT were carried out each for a duration of 30 days in order to ascertain the anticipated long-term settlements in the clay layers. In addition, further testing of electrical cone penetration tests, CPT, and Plate Load Tests, PLT. The use of Priebe and Asaoka’s observational procedure were applied to predict the final settlements and the use of back-analysis from the 30 days Zone Load Tests, ZLT results to establish the site-specific consolidation parameters in clay layers to optimize the design and ground improvement works.
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APA:
(2021) Stone Column Treatment and Elaborate Load Tests Verification for Improving Subsoil Conditions on a Large-Scale Residential Development ProjectMLA: Stone Column Treatment and Elaborate Load Tests Verification for Improving Subsoil Conditions on a Large-Scale Residential Development Project. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.