Pilot Holes for Drilled Pier Foundations in Karst Conditions
Publication: GeoSupport 2004: Drilled Shafts, Micropiling, Deep Mixing, Remedial Methods, and Specialty Foundation Systems
Abstract
Development on land underlain by limestone formations that exhibit karst conditions can present unique engineering and construction challenges. These challenges often include concerns regarding questionable subgrade for foundation support and economical methods for foundation construction. Over the past decade, many structures have been constructed in the Central Texas area over limestone formations exhibiting karst features such as voids and solution cavities, as well as soil seams and layers. The most common geologic formation to exhibit such properties in Central Texas is the Edwards Group limestone. Significant foundation design challenges may be encountered for structures constructed over such formations, particularly larger structures with significant column loads. Many such structures often require a pilot hole program for evaluation of the bearing stratum below each foundation unit. Through multiple projects in the Central Texas area, the authors have compiled experience with three major categories of pilot hole programs, including 1) the use of geotechnical drilling rigs, 2) air percussion drilling equipment, and 3) drilling pilot holes during construction with pier drilling equipment. This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing each of these three different pilot hole methods, and presents several case histories.
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© 2004 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
ASCE Technical Topics:
- Coasts, oceans, ports, and waterways engineering
- Construction equipment
- Drilled pier foundations
- Engineering fundamentals
- Engineering materials (by type)
- Equipment and machinery
- Foundation construction
- Foundation design
- Foundations
- Geohazards
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydraulic engineering
- Hydraulic structures
- Karst
- Limestone
- Materials engineering
- Ocean engineering
- Offshore platforms
- Offshore structures
- Piers
- Ports and harbors
- Stones
- Water and water resources
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