Use of the Observational Method for the construction of a road cutting in Glacial Till
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Published:2004
T J P Chapman, SJ Deeble, DP Nicholson, 2004. "Use of the Observational Method for the construction of a road cutting in Glacial Till", Advances in geotechnical engineering: The Skempton conference: Proceedings of a three day conference on advances in geotechnical engineering, organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, UK, on 29–31 March 2004
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The Observational Method was successfully used for the construction of a road cutting in Glacial Till in north London. Better and more appropriate soil parameters were derived by back-analysing neighbouring excavations. Use of the method allowed construction to take place in an open cut supported by berms instead of beneath raking props. Monitoring showed that movements remained in the green zone and there was no need to implement any of the planned contingencies. The overall savings were about 5% on cost and at least 18% on programme with a marked reduction in the materials and plant used, giving added environmental benefits.
Introduction
Ground Conditions
Planned and actual Construction Sequences
Soil Design Parameters for Observational Method Design
Implementation of Observational Method
Application and Results
Discussion
Conclusions
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