Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Martin J. Kenwright
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Within the famous Harrods department store, a new lift shaft has been constructed, servicing a depth of 22m below ground level as well as the existing 6 storeys of the store. The shaft will connect with a new goods tunnel which is to be excavated beneath the shop, as well as new floor space above ground level which has resulted from the infilling of a previously existing lightwell within the store. The construction of the deep shaft while maintaining uninterrupted use of the store by the Client led to a number of innovative solutions being undertaken. Empirical assessments were made of settlements anticipated from the construction process, which took place within a congested environment of existing foundations. Various elements were designed and installed to mitigate the effects of the inevitable ground movement on the surrounding overlying structure, which supported sensitive high quality finishes and mechanical and electrical installations. The reinforced concrete lining of the shaft was contained within a cofferdam of minipiles. The minipile placement accuracy (1 in 150) was vital as it could not interfere with the subsequent tunnelling works. As the scheme progressed this became even more critical since the minipiles were needed as support for parts of the permanent works. This paper describes:- the high quality placement and control of the minipiled cofferdam, the methods employed in assessing ground movements and the techniques used to mitigate against the effects of these movements.
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APA: Martin J. Kenwright  (2000)  Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building ? Synopsis

MLA: Martin J. Kenwright Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2000.

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