Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
James J. Cahill
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Contractor's working in an urban environment face a multitude of working conditions. There is no typical "Downtown" job site. From afar we just see the skyline, or up close a specific building. This, of course, does not give us a clue as to the site conditions the foundation contractor faced in doing his work. The open, downtown building site is still available on some projects, but they are becoming rare as our cities are becoming more developed. A typical site today might include any one or several of the following problems: A. Deep pit with no ramp access B. Multi-type known or unknown obstructions C. Height limitations D. Load restrictions E. Existing adjacent building founded on shallow foundation F. Existing foundations G. Existing tunnels, utilities or subways
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APA: James J. Cahill  (1991)  Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - Introduction

MLA: James J. Cahill Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.

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