Systematic Evaluation of Foundation Reuse for a Metro Station

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 598 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
A recent design-build project in New York involved various degrees of additions and improvements to four existing transit stations. Reuse of the existing foundations was considered a more sustainable alternative than constructing new foundations for the project. This approach mitigated the extent of demolition work and limited the amount of downtime for track operations. A key challenge for reusing the existing foundations was the lack of as-built drawings. In order to obtain some measure of confidence for the proposed foundation reuse, non-destructive investigation technology was adopted to evaluate the structural integrity of the piers and foundations. A total of 47 piers for the existing passenger platform were investigated for possible reuse. Several test pits, excavated to verify the foundation type and configuration, indicated the piers were founded on a combination of shallow footings and drilled shafts. Pile integrity tests were performed to verify the length of the drilled shafts. Geotechnical capacity of drilled shafts was evaluated for side friction and end bearing resistance, and confirmed using a proof load test conducted from the existing platform structure. This paper presents the investigation methodology and discusses the approach adopted for geotechnical design of the existing foundations for reuse.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Systematic Evaluation of Foundation Reuse for a Metro StationMLA: Systematic Evaluation of Foundation Reuse for a Metro Station. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.