Hand-Excavated Pier Foundations For A High-Rise Hotel In The City Of Dalian, China ? Synopsis

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 2526 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Recent hotel investment projects in China often involve very tight programmes for design and construction. An example given in this paper involves a 24-storey reinforced concrete hotel tower with 460 bedrooms and a 3-level podium commercial complex. The building is supported by relatively widely spaced columns and shear walls below which 88 number large diameter piers were excavated through fill, silty and bouldery clay on to dolerite and slate at depths between 15 to 3 0m below ground level. Whereas much experience has been accumulated in Hong Kong, hand-excavated pier foundation was only adopted for the first time in Dalian. This paper describes and discusses the various factors influencing the choice of the type and design of the foundation system. The criteria for determining appropriate founding levels are then explained. During installation, revisions to the acceptance procedure were made to cater for local conditions. Emphasis is placed on the role of the geotechnical engineer in making on-site decisions during construction. The advantage of the foundation system in accommodating on-site changes resulting from local complex ground conditions is demonstrated. The pier foundations were successfully completed ahead of programme.
Citation
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(2010) Hand-Excavated Pier Foundations For A High-Rise Hotel In The City Of Dalian, China ? SynopsisMLA: Hand-Excavated Pier Foundations For A High-Rise Hotel In The City Of Dalian, China ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.