High Capacity Drilled Displacement Piles As An Alternative To Conventional Driven Methods

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1626 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Red Hook Houses was subjected to damage during
Superstorm Sandy. As a result, the NYCHA has an ongoing project known as Restoration Associated with
Sandy Recovery Program to improve the resistance against future storms. The specific project included 28
residential buildings and several service buildings within the Red Hook Development. The subsurface
conditions within the eastern portion of the site included existing fill material underlain by varying stratums
of very loose, loose and medium dense silty sands followed by very soft to medium stiff clay or dense silty
sands. The western portion of the site included existing fill material, very loose to medium dense silty sands
and organic clayey silts underlain by very soft to medium stiff sandy silts. Based on the geotechnical report,
a conventional driven steel pile system was specified containing two pile depths. As part of the project
bidding, an alternative pile type was recommended and analyzed to provide quicker installation, reduce
vibrations, reduce noise, and provide relatively large cost savings. Due to relatively high lateral loading, an
innovative double steel casing drilled displacement piles was proposed as the alternative pile option. Field
testing proved the piles capable of the required project capacities and the use of drilled displacement piles
as the best alternative for the project and accepted by the NYCHA.
Citation
APA:
(2022) High Capacity Drilled Displacement Piles As An Alternative To Conventional Driven MethodsMLA: High Capacity Drilled Displacement Piles As An Alternative To Conventional Driven Methods. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.