Abstract

The planning and execution of the project of a Secant Pile wall are presented in this study. Secant pile walls are a type of embedded retaining wall that allows for excavation of great depths in water-logged terrain and soft sub stratum. To construct the walls, pilings are placed in a certain order. Soft piles are set first, then hard piles are laid on both sides, overlapping and cutting through the soft piles. This design can also be utilised as a cut-off wall for fine sands and very soft wet soils.In light of the significant growth, the idea of using non-biodegradable trash in concrete is also incorporated. Many non-biodegradable wastes exist; this study includes research on the potential reuse of ceramic waste, plastic granules, and glass trash as partial replacements in concrete materials. These waste materials are collected in various percentages and replenished using the cited publications. The properties of concrete containing the appropriate waste material are investigated.

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