Kirkpatrick Street Pump Station Addition Excavation: Small Project, Big Twist

Deep Foundations Institute
James P. Stewart
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Deep Foundations Institute
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This case history describes the engineering design and construction for the Contractor of a 35-ft-deep excavation for an 800-square-foot addition to an existing sewage pump station. The site posed unexpected geotechnical complications that included deep gravelly soil, a history of local construction difficulties, groundwater consisting of heavy salt brine, and the need to underpin the existing pump station. The project took an interesting twist when the Owner issued a change order limiting the dewatering discharge to a fraction of that required to lower the water table. This documents the interesting circumstances of this job and documents the unusual subsurface conditions in the Syracuse, NY Lakefront area.
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APA: James P. Stewart  (2003)  Kirkpatrick Street Pump Station Addition Excavation: Small Project, Big Twist

MLA: James P. Stewart Kirkpatrick Street Pump Station Addition Excavation: Small Project, Big Twist. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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