Post-Grouted Drilled Shafts: A Case History Of The PGA Boulevard Bridge Project

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1321 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
A post grouted drilled shaft foundation system was successfully used in place of the specified driven pile foundation system as a Value Engineering Cost Proposal (VECP) for the new PGA Boulevard Grade Separation Project. Pressure grouting the cohesionless sandy soils at the drilled shaft base significantly increased the end bearing capacity and stiffness allowing drilled shafts to be the more cost effective foundation system. The post grouted drilled shaft option also provided other benefits including reducing owners risk normally associated with pile driving vibrations and offered a high level of quality assurance for the drilled shafts. This paper discusses the implementation of post grouted drilled shafts from design to completion of construction. A design procedure for post grouted drilled shafts developed by the University of South Florida was used for initial VECP evaluation. Prior to construction, two instrumented test shafts were installed and load tested, one of which was post grouted. Therein, the design procedure was calibrated, tip elevations for production shafts were refined, drilled shaft construction and grouting procedures were demonstrated, and a grouting criteria was developed for the project.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Post-Grouted Drilled Shafts: A Case History Of The PGA Boulevard Bridge ProjectMLA: Post-Grouted Drilled Shafts: A Case History Of The PGA Boulevard Bridge Project. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.