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Embankments on soft soil

Project information

Project name

Steigereiland, Island on soft subgrade

Location

Ijburg, NL

Design

Ingenieursbureau Amsterdam and OMEGAM

Contractor

Combinatie IJburg (Ballast Nedam, HAM and others)

Construction time

Combinatie IJburg (Ballast Nedam, HAM and others)

Project details

Project description and challenge

In September 1996 the municipality of Amsterdam decided to build the new district Ijburg, on eight newly made islands in the Ijmeer east of Amsterdam city. Between 2001 and 2012 more than 18,000 houses for approx. 45,000 inhabitants will be created. The islands are built up using sand-layers to a total thickness of 4.00 to 6.00 m placed on the bed of the Ijmeer, which is comprised of 0.50 to 2.00 m thick sludge layers and a total compressible depth of approx. 8.00 m. An acceptable bearing capacity is reached around 10.00 m beneath the first sand-layer.

Solution

On the Steigereiland, one of eight islands, an embankment construction was planned along the edge. The stability analysis showed that when the sand construction reached its final height, the embankment would be unstable. As a result a woven polyester with an ultimate tensile strength of 400 kN/m was required. The 5m width geotextile was supplied in lengths specified by the layout plan of the contractor, Combinatie IJburg, to minimise installation losses. Roll lengths varied from 68m to 114m and each roll was in addition to the normal label specially marked to assist identification on site. On site the geotextile was placed on the first sand layer above water-level and then sewn together using portable sewing machines to form large panels.

Due to the strict time-frame the geotextiles were delivered, placed and sewn together in three weeks. After placing the geotextile the area has been enclosed by small dykes and brought up to level using hydraulic fill.