Realization Of An Innercity Car Park By Means Of A Complex Underpinning Measure

Deep Foundations Institute
Robert Thurner
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The underground car park "Admonterhof in the historical centre of Graz is an example for the technical and economical success of a complicated structural design using a concept on the basis of the observational method. The intention to built a 20 m deep excavation beneath a protected monument was accompanied by some essential issues: the preservation of the existing state avoiding extensive displacements by means of a girder grid of reinforced concrete, its support on large bored piles and small steel-tube piles with possible active compensation of differential settlements, the excavation support in none built-up areas with secant bored piles, the underpinning of existing buildings with different structures by means of jet grouting. Furthermore the hydraulic gradient and the permeability of a rock formation in a part of the excavation had to be explored with the purpose to control the inflow of groundwater with a level difference of more than 10 m.
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APA: Robert Thurner  (2006)  Realization Of An Innercity Car Park By Means Of A Complex Underpinning Measure

MLA: Robert Thurner Realization Of An Innercity Car Park By Means Of A Complex Underpinning Measure. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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