Abstract

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) head office is a large building constructed in the innerRatanakosin Island of Bangkok along Chao Phraya River, a main river of Bangkok, where high-rise buildingconstruction with more than three stories is not permitted. The BOT building consists of five basements withexcavation depth of 15.8 meters and only three stories of super structure. The soil condition consists of 15 m.thick soft to medium clay followed by stiff silty clay and sand layer. The basement construction wasconstructed only five meters away from Tewavej Palace and ten meters away from Bangkhunphrom Palace.The damage assessment by means of Finite Element Method (FEM) with simulation of basementconstruction method was carried out to predict the influence on both palaces. Finally, the top-downconstruction method was selected for basement construction with one meter thick and 20 meters long ofdiaphragm wall which was designed together with the 50 meters long bored pile to support the wholebuilding. The full set of instrumentation was installed at the palaces, diaphragm wall and ground surface formonitoring the field performances and effect to the palaces during and after basement construction. The fieldmeasurement and FEM prediction is compared and the time dependent of lateral wall movement is discussed.The construction was completed without any damage or effect to both palace.

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