Hybrid Foundation Solution for Debris Fill, Compressible Soil

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael J. Weaver
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2022

Abstract

Urban redevelopment projects are occurring more frequently than ever before as urban greenfield sites become limited and city planners and devel- opers attempt to revitalize existing underdeveloped neighborhoods. How- ever, because of the past usage of many urban sites (some dating back 100 years or more), designers and construction teams have to not only engineer founda- tions to accommodate the subsurface soil and ground water conditions, but also to work around the relic founda- tions or structures that have been left behind from previous developments. In these cases, a one-size-fits-all approach to foundations may not yield the most cost- and schedule-effective approach, and hybrid foundation systems have to be evaluated.
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APA: Michael J. Weaver  (2022)  Hybrid Foundation Solution for Debris Fill, Compressible Soil

MLA: Michael J. Weaver Hybrid Foundation Solution for Debris Fill, Compressible Soil. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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