Innovative Use Of Micropile Load Test Data For 18th Street Expressway Bridge

Deep Foundations Institute
Lance A. Roberts
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Micropiles are commonly utilized for applications other than foundation retrofit. In bridges, for example, micropiles can serve as the permanent foundation elements or can be used in temporary support applications. In this paper, a case study on the use of micropiles for the 18th Street Expressway Bridge rehabilitation/repair project in Kansas City, Kansas is presented. In the project, micropiles were utilized for support of six temporary jacking structures, which allowed the bridge to be lifted while repairs were completed. A group of six micropiles was required to support each jacking structure. The required compressive service load per micropile was approximately 300 kips (1300 kN) and the settlement of the micropiles under the service load was to be limited to 0.5 in. (12.7 mm). Two field compression tests were conducted as part of the project. The field load test data was integrated within a soil-structure interaction capacity approach in order to analyze and permit the shortening of the design bond length for the production micropiles.
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APA: Lance A. Roberts  (2009)  Innovative Use Of Micropile Load Test Data For 18th Street Expressway Bridge

MLA: Lance A. Roberts Innovative Use Of Micropile Load Test Data For 18th Street Expressway Bridge. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.

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