Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - Summary

Deep Foundations Institute
Fritz J. Klingler
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

From site demolition, to design, to construction, Detroit's new Tiger Stadium project is required to be completed within a short 2 ½ years from award of the design-build contract. Such extreme schedule requirements together with somewhat difficult ground conditions at the site, resulted in several challenges in the design and construction of the deep foundation system for the stadium. During the geotechnical investigation, an intermittent water bearing sand layer was encountered overlying the hardpan at the site. As a result, some concern developed regarding the potential for collapse of caisson bells within this layer, as well as the potential for flooding of the caissons during drilling. Although sand and/or ground water was encountered within about half of the caissons, standard drilling and belling methods were used, and adverse conditions were controlled in almost all cases through expeditious drilling, inspection and concreting of the caissons. This paper will present a summary of the ground conditions, design and specification requirements, and construction methods used to successfully install the caissons for this project.
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APA: Fritz J. Klingler  (1999)  Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - Summary

MLA: Fritz J. Klingler Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - Summary. Deep Foundations Institute, 1999.

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