Geotechnical Engineering |
Introduction
Hong Kong is renowned for its major geotechnical
works and Jacobs has provided expertise to a large
number of projects in this field. The projects range in size from the investigation of
minor slopes to the full geotechnical appraisal, advice and implementation for major civil engineering projects. We
specialise in value engineering and alternative design to provide cost effective solutions
to geotechnical problems.
Aspects of Geotechnical advices offered include:
Projects
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Stability Studies,
Design and Construction of Landslip Preventive Works, Hong Kong Client: Geotechnical Engineering Office This project involved desk studies, stability analysis and reporting on more than 100 'Stage 2' features, site investigation, detailed design for upgrading and landslip preventive measures for 58 'Stage 3' features. |
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Site Formation Works
for Ma Hang Estate Phase 2/3, Hong Kong Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority This project comprised the formation of building platforms and associated slopes, retaining walls, slope stabilisation and the construction of all necessary drainage, roads and utilities. |
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Prudential Hotel -
Basement, Hong Kong Client: Prudential Enterprises This commercial/hotel development called for a full basement 70m by 30m with five levels below the street. Excavation was therefore a major operation and started with driving steel sheet piling to the bed rock which is located at approximately second basement level. Steel columns for the temporary works were installed by drilling through the decomposed granite to bed rock. A working platform was erected and lower level framing introduced with welding, struts and bracing as excavation progressed. |
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Lok Fu Shopping
Centre, Hong Kong Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority This building is seven storeys high with a three
level semi-basement and a 20m high atrium. The foundation consists of a 1m thick raft
founded on highly decomposed granite with a diaphragm wall forming the basement wall and
acting as a temporary support to the 11m deep basement excavation within MTR protection
zone. |