It can take many years to complete the construction of deep, wide and long excavations in urban environments. In seismically active areas, there is a finite probability that a significant earthquake could take place during the construction period. The designer and builder are confronted with the need not only to maintain control of ground and retaining wall movements during the normal construction conditions but also to protect surrounding buildings during a seismic event. It follows that the seismic loads from adjacent structures and their foundations must be considered together with the available load pathways through the propping system. The paper considers the available methods of design and proposes a performance-based design philosophy in which the temporary shoring system and permanent installation are designed for static loading conditions and for the seismic condition only in as much as the performance objectives of adjacent buildings are achieved for various levels of earthquake shaking. An example of the use of performance-based design is presented for the effects of a 130 m tall building of 30 m square plan upon the temporary shoring system for a long and wide excavation. The results obtained are compared with code-based calculations and general conclusions are drawn.
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February 2015
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February 01 2015
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Nick O'Riordan, PhD, CEng, FICE, PE(Calif.);
Nick O'Riordan, PhD, CEng, FICE, PE(Calif.)
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Ove Arup and Partners, London, UK
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Ibrahim Almufti, MS, LEED AP, PE, SE(Calif.)
Ibrahim Almufti, MS, LEED AP, PE, SE(Calif.)
Senior Engineer
Arup North America Ltd, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
April 09 2013
Accepted:
April 11 2014
Online ISSN: 1751-8563
Print ISSN: 1353-2618
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2015
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering (2015) 168 (1): 31–41.
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Revision Received:
April 09 2013
Accepted:
April 11 2014
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O'Riordan N, Almufti I (2015), "Seismic stability of braced excavations next to tall buildings". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 168 No. 1 pp. 31–41, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/geng.13.00045
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