Novel Methods Of Restraining Embedded Retaining Walls

Deep Foundations Institute
Abid Adekunte
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Traditionally, designers and contractors provide additional external supports to retaining walls through the use of tie-back anchors or braces. Both approaches are known to have their shortcomings; braces limit working space within excavation areas, while tie-backs are seldom used in built-up areas where intrusion into adjacent property of non-cooperative owners has to be avoided or in situations where sensitive structures exist behind the wall. This paper focuses on the design, construction and monitoring of deep excavation support systems on two separate projects located in different ground conditions in the Republic of Ireland. On both projects, conventional ground anchorage and propping were inapplicable. This led to the development and application of two different novel solutions on both projects. Methods of wall performance monitoring on both sites also differ. Wall monitoring results show these innovative methods to be safe and effective. Advantages of the novel solutions over traditional approaches are highlighted.
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APA: Abid Adekunte  (2010)  Novel Methods Of Restraining Embedded Retaining Walls

MLA: Abid Adekunte Novel Methods Of Restraining Embedded Retaining Walls. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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