Mini-Piling And Soil Anchors ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Martin C. Jones
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper outlines the development of small diameter grouted piling, to deal with foundation problems in difficult soils conditions and in very restricted access areas. A number of applications are outlined to show the way in which these piles have been used over the last sixteen years in Canada. PICKERING GENERATING STATION - ONTARIO HYDRO UNDERPINNING OF SCREENHOUSE - TRASH DISPOSAL AREAS Between 12th July and 29th September 1971, 40 small diameter grouted piles were installed in the screenhouse at Pickering Generating Station. Access was extremely restricted as the screenhouse had been completed and the majority of mechanical equipment had been installed. The two ends of the screenhouse had been built on granular fill which overlies till and shale bedrock and settlements had been observed which it was decided had to be halted even though the rate of subsidence had decreased. Two diamond drills were employed to install 8 inch
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APA: Martin C. Jones  (1987)  Mini-Piling And Soil Anchors ? Introduction

MLA: Martin C. Jones Mini-Piling And Soil Anchors ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1987.

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