Designed, Load-Tested, And Installed Piles For A High-Rise Building In Southwest Florida - A Case History - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Anupam Saxena
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Deep Foundations Institute
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7
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832 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper presents a case history of design, prediction, probe and production pile driving monitoring, loading test, and installation of piles for a 22-story condominium tower in southwest Florida, U.S.A. ASC was commissioned to provide value engineering services in the proper selection of an economical and satisfactory foundation system. For the site-specific subsoil conditions, various types of foundations were considered and following an evaluation of high structural loads, site-specific constraints, and the production timeframe mandated by the project owner, a prestressed concrete pile-supported system was selected as an economical and effective foundation approach. The building foundations were designed for a compression capacity of 575 kN (65 tons) for the tower and 220 kN (25 tons) for the parking structure. The axial pile capacity and lengths were predicted using SPT91 software. The validation of these capacities was derived from driving 21 probe piles and performing static loading tests on selected probe piles (2 in compression and 1 in tension). The predicted pile capacities were evaluated with results from static loading tests on selected probe piles. This information was effectively utilized as part of an overall quality control program to install a total of over 920 prestressed concrete piles to lengths ranging from 11.5 to 16.5 m (37 to 54 ft) below existing ground elevation as part of the foundation support system.
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APA: Anupam Saxena  (1996)  Designed, Load-Tested, And Installed Piles For A High-Rise Building In Southwest Florida - A Case History - Synopsis

MLA: Anupam Saxena Designed, Load-Tested, And Installed Piles For A High-Rise Building In Southwest Florida - A Case History - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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