Anchoring Tall Buildings In Lower Manhattan

Deep Foundations Institute
Andrew Pontecorvo
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The design of foundations for the tall buildings of lower Manhattan rely on the use of high capacity, rock anchors to resist overturning forces generated by lateral loads from wind, earth, water and, to a lesser degree, seismic forces. Once completed, the proposed towers at the World Trade Center (WTC) site will be among the tallest buildings in New York City. The towers are exposed to coastal winds and from several levels of below grade structure soil and water loads. The design loading required under the current New York City Building Code (NYCBC) is similar to the requirements of the building code used to design the original WTC Twin Towers. We will compare how rock anchors were deployed in the Twin Towers and how they are used in the new buildings. Changes to the building code are less significant that the changes to the design of the structure; that is how the outer skin or perimeter structure interacts with the building core. The result is a significant increase in the number of rock anchors required for the new buildings when compared to those installed in the original WTC Twin Towers.
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APA: Andrew Pontecorvo  (2011)  Anchoring Tall Buildings In Lower Manhattan

MLA: Andrew Pontecorvo Anchoring Tall Buildings In Lower Manhattan. Deep Foundations Institute, 2011.

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