Piling Adjacent To Rail Tunnels At King’S Cross Central

Deep Foundations Institute
Ana T. Carvalho Max B. Elliott Richard J. Totty David A. Hart Barry P. Osborn
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

This paper addresses the experience designing and installing bored piles for the King’s Cross area. This includes continuous flight auger and rotary bored piles, with a range of diameters between 600 mm and 1200 mm, reaching a maximum depth of 56 m below ground level. Existing Network Rail Thameslink twin bored running tunnels are located directly beneath the subject plots. These tunnels have an external diameter of 6.6 m and the crowns of the tunnels are very shallow, in some cases just 10 m below the existing ground level. Some plots needed piles to be installed in close proximity to the tunnels, which required additional control measures and contingency plans. Pile verticality was monitored as the tip of each pile advanced and in-tunnel monitoring readings were verified and are presented. Lessons learned from designing, installing and testing the piles and monitoring the tunnels are addressed in this paper.
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APA: Ana T. Carvalho Max B. Elliott Richard J. Totty David A. Hart Barry P. Osborn  (2022)  Piling Adjacent To Rail Tunnels At King’S Cross Central

MLA: Ana T. Carvalho Max B. Elliott Richard J. Totty David A. Hart Barry P. Osborn Piling Adjacent To Rail Tunnels At King’S Cross Central. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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