Soil Nail Design Optimization of 100 Ft Deep Excavation Project in San Diego, CA

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 2081 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
The Heights project was located at Fashion Valley North, San Diego, CA. The scope of the project was to replace two existing commercial buildings with a large 7-story multi-family residential building. There was an existing 1:1 slope on the north side of the site. A permanent soil nail wall, 1,000 linear ft long, with a maximum height of 100 ft, was needed to replace the 1:1 slope at the north side of the project to accommodate the development. Previously there was a design for the permanent soil nail wall which required up to 115 ft long soil nails with large diameter rebars and 13 in. thick permanent facing.
PB&A was engaged by the owner to conduct soil nail design optimization and value engineering to reduce construction costs and improve scheduling. First, the SnailPlus program was used to check the stability under static and seismic conditions and to design soil nail lengths and sizes. Then, soil nail head forces were calculated to design the permanent facing using FHWA recommended procedure. Another challenge of the project was to evaluate the interaction between a future San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) tower and the soil nail wall. Finite element analyses were conducted with the PLAXIS program to ensure the deflection of the future tower would be within the acceptable range. The soil nail design optimization helped the owner to save approximately $800,000 in construction cost and improved construction scheduling.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Soil Nail Design Optimization of 100 Ft Deep Excavation Project in San Diego, CAMLA: Soil Nail Design Optimization of 100 Ft Deep Excavation Project in San Diego, CA. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.