Slurry Walls In Building Construction - Urban Conditions

Deep Foundations Institute
Louis Donolo
Organization:
Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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410 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

New buildings in today's urban environment, especially in down-town areas, invariably involve the construction of multiple level basements. Used for parking, storage and commercial space, these underground structures normally extend 30 to 50' and more below grade and, to make optimum use of expensive land, they usually occupy the full site right up to street/sidewalk and property lines. SOIL SUPPORT SOLUTIONS Building these basements requires vertical excavation, and consequently, a temporary soil support system which will eventually be replaced by the permanent foundation walls of the structure.
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APA: Louis Donolo  (1987)  Slurry Walls In Building Construction - Urban Conditions

MLA: Louis Donolo Slurry Walls In Building Construction - Urban Conditions. Deep Foundations Institute, 1987.

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