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Cement- Bentonite Soil Removal and Replacement Former MGP Plant at Newcastle Street Brunswick, GA

Project Summary

Pouring Slurry Wall Soil Into A trentch in Brisbane, Australia

Project Description:

The Port of Brisbane is a series of man-made paddocks that were created by dredging up river mud. For this project, the purpose of the cutoff wall was to improve the ground conditions of the paddocks so the Port could continue to build on them and expand. Prior to the installation of the cutoff wall and vacuum system, the ground conditions consisted of hydraulically placed sand and low-strength dredged river mud. In order to improve the conditions, a complete cell with overlying membrane was created to exclude both air and water so that the site could undergo vacuum consolidation. The cutoff wall was a composite of soil-bentonite with a plastic liner placed in the zone above the local water table to prevent air from entering the site as the vacuum was applied to the entire system.

Geo-Solutions, Inc. teamed with Austress Menard of Australia to install the cutoff wall and vacuum consolidation system. One of the most challenging tasks was to retain the plastic liner in place while the soil bentonite was placed. Since the liner is buoyant and only extends part of the overall depth, a custom-designed system was used to temporarily retain the liner in place.

After the cutoff wall was installed and joined to a cap of liner material placed over the site, a vacuum pressure of almost one atmosphere (90 kPa) was applied and maintained for a period of over a year, indicating a very tight system. Below is a picture of the completed consolidation cell. The vacuum consolidation was successful in settling the site almost two meters. This type of consolidation is more rapid and does not require a surcharge like other types of site pre-loading. The Port of Brisbane was pleased with the efforts of the construction team and have awarded them a second project using the same methods.

A areal Shot of the Slurry Wall contruction in Birsbane, Australia

Slurry Wall Dimensions :16,500 square meters, an average depth of 16 meters, and a width of 800 mm

Location

Date

Brisbane, Australia

January 2007-March 2007

 

 

References

 

Client:

Owner:

Austress Menard

Port of Brisbane

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