Vibro stone columns

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Vibro stone columns
GROUND IMPROVEMENT
Vibro stone columns
ROGER BULLIVANT LIMITED
T. 0845 838 1801
www.roger-bullivant.co.uk
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Introduction
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Vibro stone columns are
inclusions of a granular material
which are formed in the ground,
improving the load bearing
capacity and limiting both total
and differential settlement.
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Stone columns can be installed
in groups under isolated loads or
directly under linear loads such
as strip footings. Columns can
also be arranged in a grid pattern
to provide support to uniformly
loaded structures such as ground
floor slabs and embankments.
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Stone columns are suitable for
the improvement of both weak
natural soils and made ground
with typical improved bearing
capacities ranging from:
50kN/m2 to 150kN/m2.
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Method
Stone columns are formed
using a hydraulic vibrator
which transmits vibrations to
the ground by way of a poker.
Roger Bullivant Limited utilises its
own fleet of in-house designed
specialist plant which is equipped
with variable moment vibrators
which minimise the transmittance
of unwanted vibrations.
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The vibrating probe is inserted
into the ground to the design
depth. The probe displaces the
existing soils and forms a void.
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Advantages
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Repeated compaction of the
column forms a granular
inclusion with high stiffness,
shear strength and good
drainage properties.
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Residential
• Housing
• Care Homes
• Reduced settlement in compressible
soil layers facilitate use of shallow
footings and ground bearing floor
slabs in soft soils.
• Increased bearing capacity resulting
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in less concrete in the foundations
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• High production rates
• Immediate follow-on for construction1565
of foundations / floors
• Displacement process with no spoil
to cart away
• Not weather dependent
• Cost-effective
• Viable alternative to piling
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Industrial and commercial buildings
Distribution warehouses/centres
Hospitals
Schools
Hotels
Utilities
• Sewage treatment plants
• Sub-stations
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Typical Installation Process
Completed stone columns; trench to finished
foundation level (foreground), with concrete
blinding (background).
Finished strip footings; typically 600mm wide by
750mm deep.
Steel reinforcement (normally mesh), placed on
spacer blocks on blinding layer.
Substructure blockwork (insulated trenchblock)
and drainage/service duct tails.
Midlands & South
Walton Road
Drakelow
Burton on Trent
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T 01283 505458
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Club Street
Bamber Bridge
Preston
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ROGER BULLIVANT LIMITED
T. 0845 838 1801
www.roger-bullivant.co.uk
Scotland
The E Centre
Cooperage Business Village
Cooperage Way, Alloa,
Clackmananshire FK10 3LP
T 01259 272050
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