High Capacity Barrettes In A Region Of Old Underground Quarries

Deep Foundations Institute
F. Schlosser
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Deep Foundations Institute
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The extension of Montparnasse Station in Paris required the construction of supports of very high unit capacity to support a particularly rigid super-structure. The majority of the site is characterized by the existence of old limestone quarries at a depth of approximately 20 metres. These workings have been backfilled in some places, have collapsed in some places and have given rise to local subsidences in the marne layers above them. This paper addresses the steps taken by the group of companies and their consultants to evaluate the equivalent stiffnesses of the supports necessary for the design of the superstructure, and gives details of the construction techniques chosen by the foundations specialist to adapt to the particular conditions encountered on this site.
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APA: F. Schlosser  (1989)  High Capacity Barrettes In A Region Of Old Underground Quarries

MLA: F. Schlosser High Capacity Barrettes In A Region Of Old Underground Quarries. Deep Foundations Institute, 1989.

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