O Street Anchored Precast Lagging And Soldier Pile Retaining Wall

Deep Foundations Institute
John Wise
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Deep Foundations Institute
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Significant movement to an existing slurry wall which serves as a retaining wall on 'O' Street in Southeast Washington, D.C. initiated the Department of Public Works for the District of Columbia to invite specialty contractors to propose a rehabilitation and stabilization for the failed slurry wall. Nicholson Construction Company proposed and was awarded a contract for the construction of an anchored precast lagging and soldier pile wall to be located approximately 4 feet in front of the existing structure with granular fill placed between the new and existing walls. Stabilization of the existing slurry wall also included drilling horizontal weep holes and demolishing the failed panels down to the existing ground surface. A new and improved drainage system was also constructed to increase the amount of water directed toward the existing storm sewer system running along 'O' Street. This paper provides a detailed account of these construction activities.
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APA: John Wise  (2003)  O Street Anchored Precast Lagging And Soldier Pile Retaining Wall

MLA: John Wise O Street Anchored Precast Lagging And Soldier Pile Retaining Wall. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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