Underpinning Of Buildings During Tunneling Los Angeles Metro Rail System - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
John A. Dal Pino
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper describes two independent building underpinning projects during the construction of the Los Angeles Metro Rail System. The first project involves pinpile underpinning of a building along the Red Line which is the main heavy-rail portion of the system. Vertical and inclined friction pinpiles were constructed, using drilling equipment in a low-overhead height space, to support underpinning grade beams. This underpinning permitted the demolition of the building caissons so that the subway tunnels could pass beneath the building unimpeded. One of the piles was statically tested in compression. The second project involves the use of traditional pit piers for the underpinning of historic buildings along the Pasadena Blue Line, which is one of the light-rail branches from the Red Line. The piers were designed for various loading conditions and to minimize differential settlement of adjacent foundations. The piers will be internally braced with steel struts to be designed by the contractor.
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APA: John A. Dal Pino  (1996)  Underpinning Of Buildings During Tunneling Los Angeles Metro Rail System - Synopsis

MLA: John A. Dal Pino Underpinning Of Buildings During Tunneling Los Angeles Metro Rail System - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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