Bearing Capacity And Slope Instability Solved By Novel Ground Engineering Solutions

Deep Foundations Institute
T. J. Snell
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Bolnore Village in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England, is a large development covering 8 to 10 hectares and expected to provide 1500 homes in five phases to assist in the continuing demand for new homes in the London area. Part of the development required housing on a relatively shallow slope found to have deep seated failure planes which are fairly prevalent in this part of Sussex. Locally the slope angle was around 20 degrees but more typically the gradient was 6 to 7 degrees. There were significant concerns about slope stability and bearing capacity due to pre-existing shear surfaces and the complex geotechnical profile. There was some evidence of instability in the form of residual shear surfaces and tension cracks. The development required terracing the site with retaining structures up to 5 meters in height, formation of access roads and foundations of new houses. The developer Crest Nicholson adopted a collaborative approach with consulting engineers Powell Tolner and specialist geotechnical contractor Keller Ground Engineering. The solution consisted of a novel combination of contiguous bored piling, ground anchors, and both block work and timbacrib retaining walls to ensure the geotechnical issues were adequately addressed within the time and cost constraints set by the team. The paper describes the geotechnics of the problem together with the design, practical implementation, and site progress achieved
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APA: T. J. Snell  (2006)  Bearing Capacity And Slope Instability Solved By Novel Ground Engineering Solutions

MLA: T. J. Snell Bearing Capacity And Slope Instability Solved By Novel Ground Engineering Solutions. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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