Driven Pile Cost Comparison For Two Large Wisconsin Dot Bridge Projects

Deep Foundations Institute
Van E. Komurka
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper presents a cost comparison of the driven pile foundations for two large Wisconsin Department of Transportation (?WisDOT?) projects in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: the Marquette Interchange South Leg, and the Canal Street Viaduct. The projects? geology is fairly similar, but their methods/approaches to pile foundation design and installation differ. Although the Marquette Interchange South Leg had deeper poor soils, its pile design was more-cost-effective than the Canal Street Viaduct?s. Potential reasons for cost differences between the projects are identified, and the effect of the different design and construction approaches on economics is discussed.
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APA: Van E. Komurka  (2009)  Driven Pile Cost Comparison For Two Large Wisconsin Dot Bridge Projects

MLA: Van E. Komurka Driven Pile Cost Comparison For Two Large Wisconsin Dot Bridge Projects. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.

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