Abstract
Geotechnical considerations associated with deep excavations for the Manufacturers Life Centre in Toronto are discussed. The depth to shale bedrock and the necessity to obtain maximum access to the foundation grade resulted in selecting the use of tie backs into the overburden with or without rakers for supporting the soldier pile lagging system. Full scale load tests were carried out to prove the recommended geotechnical design parameters for the shoring system. Adhesion values obtained from full scale field tests on tie backs agreed closely with the shear strength obtained from laboratory quick triaxial tests. However a full scale loading test on an inclined raker footing gave a higher bearing value compared with conventional design procedures.
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