Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, Dc

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 1524 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
A challenging earth retention project presented itself in Washington, DC in the backyard of the historic
House of the Temple (The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Supreme Council 33°). Located at 15th St NW
and S St NW, a forty-foot-deep underground basement was to be installed adjacent to the existing
Temple, a historic Carriage House structure dating back to the 1800’s and across a narrow alley from a
four-story brick apartment building. The unique geology of the site included typical urban fill overlying a
mixture of loose alluvial soils underlaid by dense marine deposits of the Potomac Formation. The clay,
sand and gravel of the Potomac included nested boulders up to three feet in diameter. Design of the earth
retention system accounted for ground conditions, installation methods and estimated movement of the
system and adjacent structures. Anticipated ground water and unanticipated water from leaky sewers also
proved obstacles to overcome during construction. Soldier beams were installed using a variable momentvibratory
hammer to minimize disturbance to the historic and sensitive structures. Monitoring of the
existing structures included both seismograph and optical targets during installation of soldier beams and
as the excavation progressed. Micropiles drilled into the Potomac Formation were a part of the permanent
foundation for the new structure. This local case history will delve into the details of the successful
design, installation, and performance of an earth retention system and micropiles in a historic and highly
congested urban environment.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, DcMLA: Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, Dc. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.