Redwood Tower; A Landmark In Deep Foundation Construction ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
A. Partos
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Abstract

It was decided to build a fourteen-storied office building over a six-storied garage and a four-storied office building. The high vertical and horizontal loads required foundations on rock approximately 18m below street level. Drilled piers (caissons) were selected. Eight caissons (1.98m diameter) were installed through the six-storied garage and four caissons from a temporary deck at the location of a former two-storied building. Excavations were done by the slurry method. Proof testing of rock was done before construction by test borings and during construction with a core barrel of small diameter. Quality control measures included telecommunications between ground crews and the equipment operator on the garage roof; records of field observations and testing of bentonite slurry and rock; and a continuous evaluation of all information. Instruments were installed in one caisson to monitor load distributions and curing of concrete.
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APA: A. Partos  (2010)  Redwood Tower; A Landmark In Deep Foundation Construction ? Synopsis

MLA: A. Partos Redwood Tower; A Landmark In Deep Foundation Construction ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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