Cast Insitu Piling For The King's Wharf Project, Sydney, Australia

Deep Foundations Institute
Slav Tchepak
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Deep Foundations Institute
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The King's Wharf development is located in Sydney's Darling Harbour area. The site was originally used for industrial maritime purposes, which over the years has been reduced to accommodating leisure craft only. The site has been filled with various materials, resulting in fill materials varying from soils, to concrete and rock fill. A prestigious new residential development at the site required piles to found in Sydney sandstone that occurred at depths ranging from 1 to 27m. The selection of appropriate pile types is discussed, as are details relating to the design and construction of cast insitu Omega piles and CFA piles. A number of issues needed to be addressed relating to the piling, including the design of the piles, the potential for liquefaction of the fill material due to earthquakes, penetration of the piles through the fill materials, installation of the piles to a satisfactory positional tolerance and pile performance. A number of piles were dynamically tested to prove pile performance and these results are presented and compared with design expectations. The project was successfully completed on time and budget, indicating the selection of pile types in the difficult ground conditions to be appropriate.
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APA: Slav Tchepak  (2000)  Cast Insitu Piling For The King's Wharf Project, Sydney, Australia

MLA: Slav Tchepak Cast Insitu Piling For The King's Wharf Project, Sydney, Australia. Deep Foundations Institute, 2000.

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