"Underpinning By Jet Grouting" - Summary

Deep Foundations Institute
George K. Burke
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Underpinning of a structure has been traditionally expensive, time consuming, and, in many cases, caused as much settlement to the existing structure as it was trying to prevent. As underpinning is normally one of the initial tasks and on the critical path on a construction project, there is immense pressure on the subcontractor to speed up his operation so the new structure can proceed; this can cause an adversarial relationship to develop between the owner, engineers, general contractor and subcontractor. Since its introduction to the North American market in the late 1980's, Jet Grouting has not solved all these problems, but where utilized, has shown economical benefits, a faster and safer installation, and a minimal movement of the structures being underpinned. A history of the development of jet grouting is presented; a comparison of this technique versus other grouting methods, a description of the jet grouting system with emphasis on the triple rod systems; case histories of jet grouting used for underpinning and conclusions and references are included to follow the program's themes of: - Recognizing Solutions to Today's Problems - Defining Tomorrows Challenges - Putting America on a Solid Foundation
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APA: George K. Burke  (1991)  "Underpinning By Jet Grouting" - Summary

MLA: George K. Burke "Underpinning By Jet Grouting" - Summary. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.

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