Micropiles below groundwater at the south auditorium block site, Buffalo, New York

M. Nodine, Paul J. Eggers, Michael P. Walker, Donald E. Aubrecht
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The CANALSIDE development in Buffalo, New York serves to revitalise the former site of the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. The Auditorium was constructed in 1940 and founded on steel H-piles. It was demolished in 2009. The only portion of the Auditorium left intact was a subbasement equipment room with its floor 10 feet below groundwater. A four-story building was proposed to be constructed directly above the subbasement. The loads imparted by the new building would exceed the capacity of the existing piles, so micropiles were drilled through the subbasement floor to support the new building. Drilling through the existing slab and waterproofing system was a challenge due to water control. The concept for the micropiles included drilling from the subbasement roof through a standpipe bolted to the subbasement floor which was used to control water during drilling. The project included other foundation design and construction challenges, including asymmetrical pile cap geometry, water control and obstructions.
纽约布法罗南部礼堂地块地下的微桩
纽约布法罗的CANALSIDE开发项目旨在振兴布法罗纪念礼堂的旧址。礼堂建于1940年,以h型钢桩为基础。它于2009年被拆除。礼堂唯一完好无损的部分是一间地下10英尺的设备间。一个四层楼的建筑被提议建在地下室的正上方。新建筑所承受的荷载将超过现有桩的承载能力,因此在地下一层钻孔微桩来支撑新建筑。由于水的控制,钻穿现有的平板和防水系统是一个挑战。微桩的设计理念包括从地下顶板通过固定在地下底板上的立管进行钻孔,该立管在钻孔过程中用于控制水。该项目还包括其他基础设计和施工挑战,包括不对称桩帽几何形状、水控制和障碍物。
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