Helical Pile Foundation Solution for Landfill Redevelopment

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 2745 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
A landfill in Phoenix, AZ reached capacity and was graded over in the 1970s. The property was subdivided into lots in 2007 to create a business park. However, the challenging site conditions caused by the underlaying landfill put into question the feasibility of typical deep foundation systems. Several different foundation systems were evaluated to support the proposed development. The considered systems were: drilled concrete shaft, driven piles, drilled micropiles and helical piles. Soil stability, landfill decomposition, method of installation, flexibility of design, anticipated material, and equipment costs were considered. A system of helical piles with concrete pile caps and grade beams was selected. To mitigate unknown obstructions, holes were drilled through the landfill debris at pile locations and
then backfilled with screened granular material. The helical piles were installed through these backfilled holes and advanced to bear in competent native material below the landfill. This method allowed for minimal disturbance of the landfill materials and provided a strong and adaptable foundation. Additional advantages of helical piles on this site include minimal installation vibration, no grout or concrete in the deep foundation, and capacity verification for each pile via torque correlation. Two load tests were performed to verify the design.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Helical Pile Foundation Solution for Landfill RedevelopmentMLA: Helical Pile Foundation Solution for Landfill Redevelopment. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.