Highway Embankment Construction Over Soft Soils in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

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Weech, C.N. & Lister, D.R.
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Abstract

This paper describes the successful construction of new highway embankments over soft soils alongside existing high-traffic volume highways in the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia. The two projects consisted of highway widening from two lanes to four, construction of over 12 km of new embankment ranging in thickness from 1.5 m to 7.0 m, construction of nine new bridges, relocation of 2 km of railway and 1.2 km of water main, placement of embankment fills over existing sewer, water and gas utilities, and agricultural drainage improvements. Design and construction of the embankments involved: staged preload construction with surcharging to reduce post construction settlements, installation of wick drains and use of lightweight fill materials to reduce the construction time period, and geogrid-reinforced concrete block walls to retain the preload fills. Instrumentation was monitored on a frequent basis to provide data that allowed project geotechnical engineers to provide approval to allow each stage of preload fill placement to proceed in each work area. This careful approach to embankment construction on the soft soils was very successful as there were no soil failures on the project resulting from the embankment construction. The paper describes the soil conditions in the area, and the geotechnical challenges to embankment construction posed by these conditions. The embankment design features, staged preload construction methodology, and examples of preload monitoring results are presented. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E217481.

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C 48485 (In: C 48449 [electronic version only]) /42 /51 / ITRD E218733
Source

In: Transportation in a Climate of Change : proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 18 to 21, 2009, 22 p.

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