Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron Piles

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1369 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
Working in urban environments presents unique logistical challenges beyond those typically associated
with traditional geotechnical design and construction. These challenges can include constrained sites with
limited access and laydown area, vibration concerns for adjacent structures, and the need to complete
work within limited schedules. When challenging geotechnical conditions like variable bedrock
elevations are present, the need to balance performance requirements with logistical constraints become
the driving factor when selecting deep foundation systems. This paper focuses on the deep foundations
used for a new elevated pedestrian bridge at a major health care facility in Tampa, Florida. In addition to
the technical design requirements, the owner required a deep foundation system that could offer low
vibrations, rapid production, and clean installation to limit impacts on their properties and the public
roadway that separated them. The paper describes the project specific geotechnical and design conditions,
describes Ductile Iron Pile design, and focuses on how installation of the system addressed the unique
logistical challenges. In addition, the implementation of a full-scale load testing program to assess
compression, uplift, and lateral design capacities is presented. This paper represents one of the few
published references for Ductile Iron Piles on projects in the United States.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron PilesMLA: Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.