Foundations On Karstic Limestone In Kuala Lumpur Malysia ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
J. M. Mitchell
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is underlain by karstic limestone. Firm clays, mudstones and siltstoncs of the Kenny Hill Formation overlie the limestone for about two thirds of the city. The remaining third has deep deposits of very soft alluvium, or tin mining slimes, overlying the limestone. It is only recently that large buildings have been constructed in the area. Arup Jururunding have been concerned with several projects located on the limestone, although space here only permits the description of four sites in detail. The experience has allowed the development of a design approach for the foundations. The aim is to make the architectural scheme compatible with the geology. This is not always possible, and examples are given of both situations. The case histories give examples of compensated foundations, and piled foundations include steel H-piles, precast concrete piles, micropiles, bored piles with rock sockets, and barrettes up to 90m deep.
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APA: J. M. Mitchell  (2010)  Foundations On Karstic Limestone In Kuala Lumpur Malysia ? Synopsis

MLA: J. M. Mitchell Foundations On Karstic Limestone In Kuala Lumpur Malysia ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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