Design Build & Failure: Perils at a High Risk Shoring and Retaining Wall Project.

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 2161 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
"IntroductionThe design-build method streamlines project delivery through a single contract between the Contract manager and the design-build team. The design-build method places emphasis on collaborative project management between design and construction disciplines to minimize project schedule, reduce costs, encourage balance risk amongst the design-build team. Since 1985, the percentage of nonresidential design and construction projects has increased from 5% to 45%.1A project carried out in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada will be used as an example to illustrate the challenges of the design-build project delivery method and the merits of establishing a GBR. The project involved a complex slope stabilization as part of an extensive freeway widening. At the project location the roadway was being widened within the base of a historic stream valley into a steep slope with a history of a previous slope failure. The slope was to be steepened through the installation of a series of 14 interlocking arc structures constructed half way up the slope. Access and schedule proved critical to the successful completion of the project.Geotechnique and Site HistoryThe geotechnical investigation undertaken for the site included six boreholes drilled at the crest of the slope to depths ranging from 14.5 m to 30.2 m. Laboratory testing of the soil samples included direct shear tests, Atterberg limits and grain size analysis. The geotechnical report also referenced a previous geotechnical investigation that was carried out in response to a failure of the slope in 1971."
Citation
APA:
(2015) Design Build & Failure: Perils at a High Risk Shoring and Retaining Wall Project.MLA: Design Build & Failure: Perils at a High Risk Shoring and Retaining Wall Project.. Deep Foundations Institute, 2015.