Capitol Complex Phase 1 Expansion

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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- 10
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Abstract
The State of Texas recently adopted a master plan to expand the existing Capitol Complex in Austin. Phase
1 of this expansion will add two new State office buildings and five levels of underground parking to the
existing Complex. Additionally, a landscaped pedestrian mall will be built atop a portion of the underground
parking to enhance the area as a cultural destination. Capitol Complex website: https://www.tfc-ccp.org/
Brierley Associates was selected to provide detailed design of the entire Phase 1 earth retention system for
an approximately 40-65 ft (12-20 m) deep, 500,000+ yd3 (380,000+ m3) excavation through overburden
soils and limestone bedrock. To facilitate overall project coordination, all design packages were required
to develop Revit models, including the retention system package. With the project located in an urban
setting, this 3D model also facilitated coordination of the retention system with adjacent major structures
and utilities. The retention system is a combination of soil nails, soldier piling with tiebacks and rock
anchors with a shotcrete facing as a substrate for the below-grade blindside waterproofing system. Due to
the substantial scope of excavation, a significant number of utilities had to be routed on a temporary span
over the excavation. Brierley Associates designed this utility support structure, which required extensive
coordination with the excavation support and existing utilities located directly underneath the structure’s
foundations. Preconstruction geotechnical work identified a fault zone that might be encountered within the
excavation; however, the fault feature was found to have a more adverse location and orientation than
originally anticipated. This observation required that a portion of the temporary anchors be converted to
higher-capacity, corrosion-protected permanent anchors.
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Capitol Complex Phase 1 ExpansionMLA: Capitol Complex Phase 1 Expansion. Deep Foundations Institute,