Vporrazzo
Geotechnical
- Aug 22, 2003
- 7
This is about a problem we are having for a 1.5m bored pile construction The following is the situation:
1. Boring data shows loose silty fine sand from surface to depth -5m, underlain by soft to medium stiff silty clay (N value=2 to 6) to -25m depth after which depth the clay becomes stiffer and eventually quite hard (N>50) at about -35m. Water table starts about 3-4m down.
2. 1.5m diameter permanent steel casing (6mm wall) was set to 12m depth and then the hole was advanced to depth -35m using a 0.9m diameter bucket. Contractor planned to later lean out hople to 1.5m diameter. Contractor used Supermud for drilling fluid. Upon reaching -35m, it was decided to extend the hole to -40m depth because it was reported that bottom was still soft and samples of soil had high moisture content. I subsequently concluded we were looking at caving material and not actual bottom of hole conditions.
3. After reaching -40m depth, contractor backfilled hole with sand since no decision on acceptance bottom condition had been made and we were afraid of caving. Backfilling operation took a lot more sand than anticipated so we concluded that caving had been occurring right along.
4. Contractor now proposing pulling casing out and placing new casing to depth -30m using 10mm thick wall. He claims caving zone is at depth of 12 to 20 m but I suspect it is full length of uncased hole.
I believe this is a terrible idea to pull casing as we are likely to worsen the caving problem by pulling casing and could very well knock down the existing bridge as we are right at the abutment area. I am sceptical if they will be able to even get the casing out at all without damage to abutment.
I believe they should redevelop the hole to the required 1.5m diameter by drilling short sections, placing bentonite-cement to stabilize the section and then redrilling thru the hardened mass. Is this a reasonable approach or should they just redrill it using appropriate drilling fluids and complete the pile with a larger diameter in the caved areas?
Your comments would be grealy appreciated.
1. Boring data shows loose silty fine sand from surface to depth -5m, underlain by soft to medium stiff silty clay (N value=2 to 6) to -25m depth after which depth the clay becomes stiffer and eventually quite hard (N>50) at about -35m. Water table starts about 3-4m down.
2. 1.5m diameter permanent steel casing (6mm wall) was set to 12m depth and then the hole was advanced to depth -35m using a 0.9m diameter bucket. Contractor planned to later lean out hople to 1.5m diameter. Contractor used Supermud for drilling fluid. Upon reaching -35m, it was decided to extend the hole to -40m depth because it was reported that bottom was still soft and samples of soil had high moisture content. I subsequently concluded we were looking at caving material and not actual bottom of hole conditions.
3. After reaching -40m depth, contractor backfilled hole with sand since no decision on acceptance bottom condition had been made and we were afraid of caving. Backfilling operation took a lot more sand than anticipated so we concluded that caving had been occurring right along.
4. Contractor now proposing pulling casing out and placing new casing to depth -30m using 10mm thick wall. He claims caving zone is at depth of 12 to 20 m but I suspect it is full length of uncased hole.
I believe this is a terrible idea to pull casing as we are likely to worsen the caving problem by pulling casing and could very well knock down the existing bridge as we are right at the abutment area. I am sceptical if they will be able to even get the casing out at all without damage to abutment.
I believe they should redevelop the hole to the required 1.5m diameter by drilling short sections, placing bentonite-cement to stabilize the section and then redrilling thru the hardened mass. Is this a reasonable approach or should they just redrill it using appropriate drilling fluids and complete the pile with a larger diameter in the caved areas?
Your comments would be grealy appreciated.