Quality Assessment Of Drilled Shaft Foundations At The Jane Byrne Interchange

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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Abstract
Currently, more than 400 drilled shafts have been constructed by various contractors at the
I-90/94 and I-290 Jane Byrne (Circle) Interchange, located near downtown Chicago, Illinois.
Cross-Hole Sonic Logging (CSL) and Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) tests were performed to
evaluate the integrity and concrete quality of the drilled shafts installed at this project. For Phase I
of the project the shafts were tested using CSL methods, and the shaft integrity was identified by
analyzing the First Arrival Time (FAT) and the signal strength (energy) measurements. For the
major portion of Phase II, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) accepted TIP testing
as a substitute for CSL at the request of the contractors. The CSL testing results indicated 54
percent of the tested shafts had anomalies, and 78 percent of these anomalies were located within
the lower three diameters of the shafts. To date, TIP testing results indicated the shaft integrity
was as expected and acceptable for the all 34 tested shafts. A review of the testing results and a
discussion of the detected anomalies are presented. In addition, a comparison of both TIP and CSL
measurements is presented in this paper.
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