Drilled Displacement Rigid Inclusions Support Port-Based Cement Facility

Deep Foundations Institute
Morgan NeSmith
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Apr 1, 2023

Abstract

The Port of Palm Beach is a full-service landlord port in Riviera Beach, Florida. The port and its tenants process more than $14 billion in commodities. About 80% of these are exports, which makes the Port of Palm Beach one of only 16 "Export Ports" in the U.S. More than 2.5 million tons of cargo move through the port every year. Ozinga, a fourth-generation family- owned construction materials company, has supplied ready-mix concrete for commercial, residential, public works, landscaping and excavation projects from several of its Florida locations. It planned to build a one-of-a-kind cement storage facility to receive and store international ship- ments of cement for transport to other facilities for the production of ready- mix concrete. Dome Technology, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, designed and constructed the 125 ft (38 m) diameter storage facility. The design and working volume of cement for the facility was just under 27,000 cu ft (765 m3). The design loads required to be supported by the foundation system are shown in this table:
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APA: Morgan NeSmith  (2023)  Drilled Displacement Rigid Inclusions Support Port-Based Cement Facility

MLA: Morgan NeSmith Drilled Displacement Rigid Inclusions Support Port-Based Cement Facility. Deep Foundations Institute, 2023.

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