Metro Sports Facility – A Ground Improvement Case Study

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 991 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2022
Abstract
The Metro Sports Facility is currently under development in Christchurch, New Zealand and is a key
Anchor Project in the city’s post-earth quake recovery. When completed it will be largest indoor sports
and swimming pool complex in New Zealand, with a building footprint in the order of 22,000m2. The
site is underlain by poor performing soils comprising interbedded layers of soft compressible silts and
loose liquefiable sands to over 20m depth. The site is typical for Christchurch with a shallow
groundwater table and artesian conditions. The site performed poorly during the 2010-2011 Canterbury
Earthquake Sequence with extensive liquefaction, and associated ground damage. To provide a resilient
and economical foundation system for this key development project, deep ground improvement
comprising of a uniform grid of some 7,200 stone columns in conjunction with robust shallow
foundations has been adopted. This paper discusses the geotechnical site constraints, and ground
performance under earthquake loading and describes the various options considered for the
development. The foundation option selected, the design considerations of the adopted stone column
ground improvement, and foundation solution are described in detail, as well as, construction
observations. The paper aims to provide insight into an urban large-scale ground improvement project
for the engineering practitioner.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Metro Sports Facility – A Ground Improvement Case StudyMLA: Metro Sports Facility – A Ground Improvement Case Study. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.