Romit
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 12, 2019
- 1
Hi All,
I was working on a project where I need to come up with existing CMU wall repair method. CMU wall is inside the auditorium, supporting the seating with max. height of 11 ft. The wall is unreinforced. Major cracking can be seen in the wall face, probably due to sliding of the foundation. They don't want to tear down the wall and build a new one. I have attached few pictures for the reference. We have done the geotechnical investigation and found out soil to be sandy and very dense behind the wall. I came up with 3 different repair option.
1. Adding reinforcement #9@16" OC and embed into the footing. But I don't know how it can be done.(NEED HELP ON CONSTRUCTIBILITY).
2. Add tieback anchor. 12'-0" long Manta Ray tie back.
3. Add Micropile. 4-1/2" Dia. Casing Pile 7'-0" long at 4.5' OC
Please let me know what can be the best option and also suggest me if you have any other repair option.
Thanks.
I was working on a project where I need to come up with existing CMU wall repair method. CMU wall is inside the auditorium, supporting the seating with max. height of 11 ft. The wall is unreinforced. Major cracking can be seen in the wall face, probably due to sliding of the foundation. They don't want to tear down the wall and build a new one. I have attached few pictures for the reference. We have done the geotechnical investigation and found out soil to be sandy and very dense behind the wall. I came up with 3 different repair option.
1. Adding reinforcement #9@16" OC and embed into the footing. But I don't know how it can be done.(NEED HELP ON CONSTRUCTIBILITY).
2. Add tieback anchor. 12'-0" long Manta Ray tie back.
3. Add Micropile. 4-1/2" Dia. Casing Pile 7'-0" long at 4.5' OC
Please let me know what can be the best option and also suggest me if you have any other repair option.
Thanks.