Soldier Pile Installation Light Rail Rapid Transit Buffalo, New York - Project Description

Deep Foundations Institute
Daniel J. Rider
Organization:
Deep Foundations Institute
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6
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548 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In 1980 the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority contracted for three miles of cut and cover box structure and station construction in Main Street, Buffalo, New York. Project depths ranged from 30 feet to 60 feet below street grade. Soils, Figure No. 1, consisted of loose to very compact sands and gravels. Ground water level was generally 20 feet below grade. Specifications required a soldier pile and timber lagging support system with external dewatering. Soldier piles were to be installed in prebored holes with bentonite slurry and lean concrete backfill. Conventional pile driving was not allowed due to concerns over excessive noise and vibrations and its effect on nearby historic structures and the surrounding population
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APA: Daniel J. Rider  (1987)  Soldier Pile Installation Light Rail Rapid Transit Buffalo, New York - Project Description

MLA: Daniel J. Rider Soldier Pile Installation Light Rail Rapid Transit Buffalo, New York - Project Description. Deep Foundations Institute, 1987.

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