Challenges in the Design and Construction of Deep Foundations for Transportation Infrastructure Projects

Deep Foundations Institute
Dan Brown
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

Renewal and revitalization of transportation presents a challenge in the need for replacement, repair, and improvements of existing bridges, as well as increased construction of transit systems within existing transportation rights of way. Difficulties with conventional deep foundation systems occur because of the limited site access, adjacent structures, the need to maintain traffic, and other constraints on construction activity. Major projects are often performed in a design-build contract environment in which the schedule is aggressive, and where speed and reliability represent major considerations. Foundation designers are confronted with a need to solve problems with a construction-oriented mindset, where typical experience with lowest cost solutions may not reflect the most effective approach. This presentation presents an overview of the challenges that may affect design and construction of deep foundations in this environment and the methods that have successfully been employed on several large transportation projects in the U.S.
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APA: Dan Brown  (1900)  Challenges in the Design and Construction of Deep Foundations for Transportation Infrastructure Projects

MLA: Dan Brown Challenges in the Design and Construction of Deep Foundations for Transportation Infrastructure Projects. Deep Foundations Institute, 1900.

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