Largest-ever Deep Soil-mixing Project
September 1, 2010
Three
SR-90 hydraulic rotary rigs and two single-auger rotary rigs (SR70 and SR80)
are at work in New Orleans on the biggest deep soil-mixing job ever performed
in the United States.
The consolidation of the LPV 111 levee is part of a vast number of projects
designed to increase the level of protection to New Orleans in case of severe weather events.
The major project was awarded to a joint venture of Archer Western/Alberici in
alliance with Treviicos, the U.S.
branch of Trevi Group. Treviicos is taking charge of the geotechnical aspect of
the works, and creating the buttresses necessary for the structural
reinforcement by adopting a deep soil-mixing process. The construction of
buttresses via deep soil-mixing will create structural continuity along the
entire length of LPV 111, and prevent the levee from giving way – even in case
of surf surge.
The buttresses are composed of multiple structural elements formed by two
overlapping columns installed using a double-auger Soilmec SR-90 rotary rigs,
fitted with two special helicoidal attachments that mechanically break up the
soil during drilling and inject it with a cement mix. Because of the size of
the structural elements composing the buttresses (64 inches overlapped by 8
inches, producing a total width of 10 feet, with 1.9 cubic yard of mix injected
every 3.3 feet), the machines must deliver elevated power and, as such, play a
key role in terms of quality and production output. For more confined areas due
to logistical restriction, single-auger rigs (Soilmec SR70 and SR80) were
mobilized to the site.
To enable the construction of two columns of mixed soil at a time, the SR-90
rigs were outfitted in the TTM (Twin Turbo Mix) version, and equipped with an
auxiliary unit and two shafts, and two drilling and injection attachments. The
SR-90s also feature a control system on the pumps of the mixing plant to allow
monitoring of the flow rate and quantity of material flowing to the attachments.
The machines also ensure the correct positioning of the columns, thanks to the
Drilling Mate System, which provides full monitoring of all vital functions of
the rig, and controls axial deviation from the set parameters through the
Drilling Position System. This device is of basic importance for guaranteeing
the quality of the structural elements and their adherence to the parameters
contained in the project specifications.
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