SENAPATI BAPAT MARG TO Western Express Highway
SENAPATI BAPAT MARG TO Western Express Highway
SENAPATI BAPAT MARG TO Western Express Highway
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CLIENT
Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
MAHARASHTRA
DATE
JANUARY 2018
REPORT NO:-Pune2017/PR030
Mahesh Hanmawale
M. Tech (Geotech) IIT Roorkee
Authorized Signatory
Regd. Office: “CIVIL GLOBE CONSULTANTS”, Sr. No. 23,116, Near Alankar Chowk, Ambegaon, Budruk, Pune 411046 1
Geotechnical Site Investigation Report
Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1. Project Description........................................................................................................................ 2
1.2. Scope of work................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3. Site Description ............................................................................................................................. 3
2. FIELD EXPLORATION AND LABORATORY TESTING ................................................................................ 4
2.1. Field Exploration ........................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.1. Drilling ................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2. Sampling ................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2. Field Testing .................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.1. Visual Examinations .............................................................................................................. 5
2.2.2. Standard Penetration Test .................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3. Laboratory Testing ................................................................................................................ 5
3. SUMMARYOF SURFACE CONDITION ..................................................................................................... 6
3.1. General Subsurface Stratigraphy .................................................................................................. 6
4. IN-SITU TEST RESULTS AND LABORATORY TEST RESULTS .................................................................... 8
4.1. In-situ Test Results ........................................................................................................................ 8
4.2. Laboratory Test Results............................................................................................................... 10
5. GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................... 11
5.1. Technical Specifications .............................................................................................................. 12
5.2. Bearing Capacity Analysis............................................................................................................ 14
5.3. Settlement Analyses – Elastic Settlements for Foundations on Rock......................................... 15
5.4. Foundation Type ......................................................................................................................... 16
6. GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................... 27
6.1. Foundation Recommendations................................................................................................... 27
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Appendix IV
2.1.1. Drilling
4 numbers of boreholes were drilled on the period between November 03th & December
29th 2017 to depth ranging between 17.5m to 24.0m, all below existing ground level. The
work done is in general accordance with IS: 1892– 1979.
Details of the drilled boreholes are summarized in Table 1.
The holes were advanced in soil by wash& rotary drilling method using Diamond bits in
rock.
Casing was used to support the sides of boreholes up to the competent, hard strata.
The logs of the drilled boreholes are presented in Appendix A in this report.
2.1.2. Sampling
Disturbed samples were obtained from the boreholes locations as bulk soil samples
and by the split spoon sampler where the SPT performed. Undisturbed samples were
also obtained using double tube wire line core barrel 54mm inside diameter with
continuous core recovery in the competent rock formation. The samples recovered
were examined, described classified, identified and coded by our Geotechnical
Engineers, covered by water proof plastic sheets, put in proper sequence in heavy duty
wooden boxes, and were taken to our laboratories for testing and storage. Care was
taken in placing the samples in sequence in the wooden boxes to avoid getting
displaced.
DS/UDS samples are taken at every 1.5m interval up to 10m depth and beyond at
3minterval up to termination of bore hole. Sampler is coupled together with a sampler
head to form a sampling assembly. The sampler head provide a non-flexible
connection between the sampling tube and the drill rods. Vent holes are provided in
the sampler head to allow escape of water from the top of sampler tube during
penetration.
The wooden boxes were particularly designed and made to have the shape of a of
1.6m-lengthand 6.5m height, with parallel longitudinal wooden partitions to house five
As may be observed from the borehole logs, Site is majorly divided into three layers
as Yellowish/Brownish Clayey Silt with some fine sand and Filled Material Boulders
and Murum as top most layer, Completely to moderately weathered yellowish
fractured calcareous Sandstone/Siltstone and Highly to moderately weathered greyish
Volcanic Tuffs as subsequent layer to the proven depth of 24.00m.
In general BH-02, 03, 04 and 06 comprises yellowish/brownish Clayey Silt with some
fine sand and Filled Material Boulders and Murum on top up to an elevation 9.0 from
ground level. This strata is designated as Unit 1, Completely to moderately weathered
yellowish fractured calcareous Sandstone/Siltstone recovered from 2.2 to 8.5m in BH
02 to 06, this stratum designated as Unit 2. The boreholes have been terminated in
highly to moderately weathered greyish Volcanic Tuffs. This stratum is designated as
Unit 3. Schematic idealization of subsurface profile is presented in Table 3 as below.
The drilled boreholes show that there are general similarities and continuities of the
subsurface materials, in spite of some local variations. Generalized subsurface profiles
with min. and max. SCR and RQD values are presented in following Tables:
Borehole No: BH 03
Depth (m) Description of Strata SPT SCR (%) RQD (%)
Yellowish/Brownish Clayey Silt with
0.0-6.3 23-50 - -
some fine sand
Highly to moderately weathered
6.3-8.5 yellowish fractured calcareous - 68-73 56-59
Sandstone/Siltstone
Completely to moderately weathered
8.5-21.5 - 17-96 Nil-96
greyish Volcanic Tuffs
Borehole No: BH 04
Depth (m) Description of Strata SPT SCR (%) RQD (%)
Borehole No: BH 06
Depth (m) Description of Strata SPT SCR (%) RQD (%)
Field and laboratory test results for the retrieved samples from investigated points are
presented in the following tables for each layer along with the geotechnical description
and the engineering properties analysis.
Depth vs SCR
SCR (%)
0 20 40 60 80 100
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depth (m)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
BH 02 BH 03 BH 04 BH 06
Depth vs RQD
RQD (%)
0 20 40 60 80 100
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depth (m)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
BH 02 BH 03 BH 04 BH 06
The laboratory tests were conducted on soil and selected rock core samples collected
from the test locations:
Specific Gravity
Water Absorption
Porosity
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) Test
Depth vs UCS
UCS T/m2
0.00 200.00 400.00 600.00 800.00 1000.00 1200.00 1400.00 1600.00 1800.00
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Depth (m)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
5. GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS
The methodologies followed for determining the bearing capacity and settlement
values for the foundations resting in rock are explained as follows.
Rock classification in terms of weathering and state of fractures and strength is carried out
in the following manner. Tabulations given in below explain it briefly.
It should be understood that all grades of weathering may not be seen in a given rock
mass and that in some cases a particular grade may be present to a very small extent.
Distribution of the various weathering grades of rock material in the rock mass may be
The IAEG (anon 1979a) has proposed a table grouping the strata on strength of dry
density and porosity in Five classes.
The classification of Rock as per IRC 78:2000 is given below along with the site
Identification criterion for identification of Rocky formation.
CLASSIFICATION OF ROCKS AS PER IRC 78:2014
Unconfined
Compressive
Rock Type Description
Strength
(UCS) in MPa
Where,
a) Buisman-Terzaghi,
∅
𝑁∅ = tan2 (45 + 2);
𝑁𝑞 = 𝑁∅ 2 ;
𝑁𝑐 = 2𝑁∅1/2 (𝑁∅ + 1);
𝑁𝛾 = 𝑁∅1/2 (𝑁∅ 2 − 1)
b) Goodman, 1980,
quc = unconfined compressive strength of intact rock
∅
𝑁∅ = tan2 (45 + 2)
where,
qs- Safe bearing pressure
qc- Avg. uniaxial compressive strength of rock cores
Nj- emperical coefficient depending on the spacing of discontinuities.
d) Bieniawski’s classification system Rock mass rating (RMR) using for the SBC
calculations(IS:12070-1987 Reaffirmed 2010)
a) Rock
The immediate elastic settlement underneath foundations is evaluated using equation
proposed by Schleicher (1926) as follows:
δv = (Cd ∗ q ∗ B (1 − μ2 ))/E
where,
Cd the parameter which accounts for the shape of the loaded area
and the position of the point for which settlement is being
calculated
q the net applied footing pressure
μ Poisson’s ratio,
B Characteristic dimension of the loaded area, which for a circular
area is diameter and for a rectangular area is the smaller
dimension
E Young’s Modulus (Deformation Modulus) of rock mass
δv Vertical settlement
One of the important parameters for determining the estimated settlement is the
Elastic modulus of the rock mass and the various equations used for determining this
parameter are presented in the following:
Emass = j ∗ Mr ∗ quc…………………………………………………...Tomlinson(2001)
where,
j = a mass factor related to the discontinuity spacing in the rock mass (in the
present analysis lower bound value i.e. 0.2 is considered)
Mr = the ratio between the deformation modulus and the unconfined compressive
strength, quc, of the intact rock
Emass=Ei*(RQD/350), if RQD<70
Emass=Ei*(0.2+(RQD-70)/37.5), if RQD>70…………………………………………Beiniwasky(1980)
where,
RQD = Rock Quality Designation
Ei = Elastic Modulus of Intact Rock mass
Emass = *Ei………………………………………………………………………………...Gardner (1980)
where,
= 0.0231*RQD – 1.32 (≥0.15)
The foundation design for the Piers and Abutment will be carried out in accordance
with IRC 78-2014 and IS 12070-1987 (Reaffirmed-2010),
The adequacy of the proposed foundation system shall be verified ensuring compliance
with the following criteria:
The foundation must be stable against shear failure of the supporting soil.
Foundation settlement, both total and differential settlements, must be controlled
within the tolerable limits defined in the Code to avoid damage to the structure,
The type of foundations for the structure is chosen in light of the results of the site
investigation, the structural loads, and the allowable settlements. The methodology to
be adopted for the foundation design consists of evaluating the simpler, practical, and
most cost-effective alternatives first, before assessing more exhaustive and costly
options.
In general, the foundations systems and design criteria that will be adopted for the
various project components.
Deep foundations (bored cast-in-situ) will be considered for Pier and abutment
structures
Piles will be designed to safely support the applied vertical and lateral loadings and
maintain deformations within acceptable limits.
As per clause 9.1 Appendix-5, in IRC78-2014, In situations where strata is highly fragmented,
where RQD is nil or (CR+RQD)/2 is less than 30 percent, or where strata is not classified as a
granular or clayey soil, or when the crushing strength is less than 1 0 MPa, the approach described
in method 2 shall be used. Also, for weak rock like chalk, mud stone, clay stone, shale and other
intermediate rocks, method 2 is applicable. The Method 2 as below:
Pile Foundation:
Load Carrying Capacity of Piles Socketed In Rock/ Rock Masses as per IRC
78-2014
The ultimate load carrying capacity in rock as per Appendix 5, Cl 9 of IRC 78:2014
Qu= Re + Raf
=Kspqcdf Ab + AsCus
Where,
Qu- Ultimate capacity of pile socketed into rock.
Re - Ultimate end bearing.
Raf - Ultimate side socket shear.
Ksp - An empirical co-efficient whose value ranges from 0.3 to 1.2.
(CR+RQD)
Ksp
2
30% 0.3
100% 1.2
qc-Average unconfined compressive strength of rock core below base of pile for the
depth twice the diameter/least lateral dimension in MPa.
Ab- Cross sectional area of base of pile.
Df - Depth factor = 1+0.4*(length of socket/dia of socket)
Length of socket may be limited to 0.5 x dia of socket.
As - Surface area of socket.
Cus- Ultimate shear along the socket value of q s = 0.225xsqrt(qc). For calculation of
Socketresistance, the same should be restricted to 3 MPa.
Pile Load Carrying Capacity of Piles for Weathered or Weak Rock/Rock masses
When Geo-material is highly fragmented. The shear strength of Geo-material is obtained from its
Correlation with extrapolated SPT values for 30 cm of penetration as given in table below:
Moderately Very
Shear Strength/Consistency Weak Weak Weak
Approx. N Value 300-200 200-100 100-60
Shear Strength Cohesion in MPa 3.3-1.9 1.9-0.7 0.7-0.4
Qu = Re + Raf
= CubNc Ab + As Cus
Qallow = (Re/3)+(Raf/6)
where
L = Length of Socket
Nc = 9
Qallow =Allowable capacity of pile
Maximum allowable end bearing to be limited to 20 Kg/cm2. (As per Tender)
The extrapolated values of N greater than 300 shall be limited to 300 while using this method
Where,
Qwp:Load carried by pile point
Qws:Load carried by frictional resistance
L :Pile length
Ap:Area of pile cross section
Ep :Modulus of elasticity of the pile material
ξ :Coefficient of unit skin distribution (0.5 rectangular & parabolic,
0.67 triangular) = 0.67
Where,
qwsp:Point load per unit area (Qwp / Ap)
c) Settlement of pile caused by the load transmitted along the pile shaft
The elastic settlement of the pile due to the load at pile tip was estimated according
to the following equation;
Where,
QWS: Load carried by frictional resistance
p :Pile perimeter
L : Embedded length of the pile
D :Pile Diameter
Es:Modulus of elasticity of soil
μs:Poisson’s ratio of soil
Iws:Influence factor
700.00
600.00
500.00
400.00
300.00
200.00
100.00
0.00
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
SOCKET LENGTH (IN MULTIPLE OF DIAMETER)
Figure 6: Pile Capacity (tonne) vs Socket Length (In multiple of pile Diameter)
At location of BH-02
Location of hard statum(top level)= 10 m
At location of BH-03
Location of hard statum(top level)= 8 m
At location of BH-04
Location of hard statum(top level)= 11 m
At location of BH-06
Location of hard statum(top level)= 15 m
Qu = Re + Raf
= CubNc Ab + As Cus
Qallow = (Re/3)+(Raf/6)
where
The extrapolated values of N greater than 300 shall be limited to 300 while using
this method
Re = 494.80 t
Raf = 461.81 t
INTRODUCTION : -
The calculations lateral load carying capacity for pile for Bridge at Senapati Bapat marg to
Weatern Bandra are presented here. Pile capacity has been calculated for Bored cast-in-
situ piles of dia 0.8, 1.0,1.2 and 1.5m and length m (M35 grade). The load carrying
capacity of pile is calculated in accordance with specifications based upon Static formula
as per IS:2911(PartI/Sec2).
The design data for pile design by static formula has been taken from Design
Specifications and Sub-Soil Investigation Report
The design has been done as per procedure given in IS code IS:2911(PartI/Sec2)-2010.
The vertical and lateral load carrying capacity calculated here shall be compared with
result of initial load test carried on test piles and minimum of the two values shall be
adopted for design.
DESIGN DATA : -
As per Specifications, maximum lateral load on any pile under normal condition shall not
exceed the value corresponding to 5mm horizontal deflection (produced at cut-off level) .
The lateral load capacity, depth of fixity amd maximum moment in pile is calculated as
per Annex C of IS:2911(PartI/Sec2)-2010. Minimum value of lateral load capacity is
adopted for Design.
Depth of Fixity
Depth of Fixity for pile (zf) is given by plots in Fig. 3 (Annex C) of IS:2911 between L1/R
or L1/T.
Where
zf = Depth of Fixity
e= Height above ground level of
Lateral Forces
T = (EI/ hh)1/5
Here
E = Young's Modulus of the Pile Material (i.e. M35
grade concrete)
As per IRC = 2.96E+06 t/m2
21:2000
I = pi * (dia)4 / = 0.1018 m4
64
hh = Constant (from Table 3 = 0.200 Kg/cm3
of Annex C)
(for Silty Sandy in submerged = 200.0 t/m3
condition)
(As per the BH logs Description, avg groundwater level
below 0.5m )
Therefore
T = (E*I = 4.32
/hh)1/5
L1 = (for Fixed Head Piles) = 0.0 m
for Fixed Head Piles in Sands and Normally Loaded Clays, from Fig.3 of Annex
C
zf/T = Depth of = 2.20
Fixity
Therefore
Q = 12EI * Y / (e + zf)3
= 12 * 2,958,040 * 0.102 * 0.012 / (0.0 + = 50.5 ton
9.51)^3
Therefore
Q = 50.5 ton (say)
i.e. Lateral Load Carrying Capacity = Qlat = 50.5 ton
of Pile under Normal Condition
Mahesh Hanmawale
M. Tech (Geotech) IIT Roorkee
Notes:
This report is issued based on the subsoil condition revealed at the location of boreholes and
laboratory tests performed on recovered samples. If during construction of foundations it is
observed that sub soil conditions vary from those revealed during investigation it is
essential that Civil Globe Consultants shall be contacted so that on confirmation
supplementary report shall be issued.
Appendix I
Borehole Logs
CivilGlobe/Pune2017/PR030 REV 0
BH-02
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 20.00 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-02 Final Water Table Depth : 2.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 08/12/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
0 -------
DS
1
4 5 12 10 17 WS1
1.5
SPT1 G.W.L
2.00
2
2.1
2 4 3 5 7 WS2
3.0 3 SPT2
7.50m Yellowish/Brownish Clayey Silt with
3.6 some fine sand DS
4
WS3
4.5 2 4 4 7 8
SPT3
5.1
5
4 WS4
6.0 6
3 6 8 10
SPT4
6.6
7
55 >50 WS5
7.5
-------- SPT5
7.65
1-7 30
CORE
8-21 60
10
22-28 74 60
'Nx' DOUBLE TUBE CORE BARREL
38-46 74 40
CORE
13
47-55 55 10
14
56-60 42 13
15
61-68 61 32
16 --------
up to end of boring (4.00m)
69-78 59 10
17
Highly to moderately weathered
79-85 73 55
CORE
86-92 83 54
19
DS : DISTURBED SAMPLE SCALE:- V 1:100
WS : WASH SAMPLE H N.T.S Civil Globe Consultants
LEGEND
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 14-12-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-02
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 20.00 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-02 Final Water Table Depth : 2.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 08/12/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
19 -------
Highly to moderately weathered
(4.00m)
boring
CORE
end of
up to
93-95 80 80
greyish Volcanic Tuffs
20 -------
END OF LOG
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 14-12-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-03
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 21.50 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-03 Final Water Table Depth : 0.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 03/11/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
0 -------
DS
1
6 10 20 15 30 WS1
1.5
SPT1 G.W.L
2.00
2
2.1
6 11 25 15 36 WS2
3.0 3 SPT2
6.30m Yellowish/Brownish Clayey Silt with
3.6 some fine sand DS
4
WS3
4.5 8 10 13 15 23
SPT3
5.1
5
8
Sandstone/Siltstone
-------- 12-17 86 80
CORE
18-21 85 85
10
22-25 96 96
'Nx' DOUBLE TUBE CORE BARREL
11
26-30 95 92
up to end of boring (13.0m)
12
31-34 89 89
CORE
13 Completely to moderately
weathered greyish Volcanic Tuffs 35-36 74 74
14
37-39 88 88
15
40-41 58 49
16
42-44 17
17
45-46 18 13
CORE
18
47-48 82 82
19
DS : DISTURBED SAMPLE SCALE:- V 1:100
WS : WASH SAMPLE H N.T.S Civil Globe Consultants
LEGEND
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 08-11-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-03
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 21.50 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-03 Final Water Table Depth : 0.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 03/11/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
19 -------
49-52 24
boring (13.0m)
up to end of
20 Completely to Moderately
CORE
weathered greyish Volcanic Tuffs 53-56 85 85
21
57-59 82 82
-------
END OF LOG
22
23
24
25
26
27
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 08-11-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-04
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 17.50 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-04 Final Water Table Depth : 4.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 10/11/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
0 -------
1
DS
3.6 G.W.L
7.50m Filled Material Boulders and Murum 4.00
4
WS2
4.5 >50 >50 SPT2
5.1
5
6.0 6
DS
6.6
7.5
--------
7.65
1-4 18
CORE
11
14-17 56 45
12
18-22 60 43
CORE
13 --------
23-26 94 94
14
up to end of boring (4.50m)
27-31 76 61
16
36-39 84 84
CORE
17
40-42 94 94
-------
END OF LOG
18
19
DS : DISTURBED SAMPLE SCALE:- V 1:100
WS : WASH SAMPLE H N.T.S Civil Globe Consultants
LEGEND
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 15-11-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-06
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 24.00 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Bandra Side Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-06 Final Water Table Depth : 9.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 16/12/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
0 -------
DS
1
>50 >50 WS1
1.5
SPT1
1.6
DS
4
WS3
>50 >50
4.5
4.6 9.00m Filled Material Boulders and Murum SPT3
G.W.L
-------- 9.00
9
10
10
SP
10
11
10
12
7.00m
Completely to highly weathered
yellowish fractured calcareous 1-4 15
CORE
Sandstone/Siltstone
13
5-10 38
14
11-25 87 26
'Nx' DOUBLE TUBE CORE BARREL
15
26-38 98 51
16 --------
up to end of boring (8.00m)
39-45 89 74
17
Moderately weathered greyish
46-50 94 94
CORE
Volcanic Tuffs
18
51-54 92 92
19
DS : DISTURBED SAMPLE SCALE:- V 1:100
WS : WASH SAMPLE H N.T.S Civil Globe Consultants
LEGEND
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 29-12-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
Completely SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
BH-06
Project : Senapati Bapat Marg to Weastern Express Highway, Mahim, Mumbai. Total Depth : 24.00 m
Client : Spectrum Techno Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai Borehole Location : N--------- E--------
Location : Fisherman Colony Chainage: ---------- Borehole Elevation : ---------
BOREHOLE No: . BH-06 Final Water Table Depth : 9.00 m
Drilling Method : Wash Boring / Rotary Water Table Level : ----------- m
Casing Size (ID) : 76.2 mm Date Started : 16/12/2017
Sample Type
THICKNESS
Sample No.
Depth (m)
OF LAYER
CASING
R.L. (M)
LOG
15 15 15 15 N 25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
19 -------
55-58 93 93
20
up to end of boring (8.00m)
59-63 93 93
21
22
Volcanic Tuffs
68-74 99 89
23
75-77 90 90
24 -------
END OF LOG
25
26
27
ABBRV
Silty Clay Sand with Moorum Yellowish WO : DISTURBED SAMPLE DATE:- 29-12-2017 Email:- info@civilglobe.in
Soil Gravels with Boulders Basalt UDS : UNDISTURBED SAMPLE
C.P : CORE PIECES DRAWN BY:- SP mahesh.han@gmail.com
SP : SMALL PIECES CHECKED BY:- MH Contact-09561420336
SPT : STANDARD PENETRATION TEST
Completely Fractured Greyish Volcanic
Weathered Basalt VST : VANE SHEAR TEST
Basalt Tuff
Rock
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Appendix- II
BH Location Plan
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Appendix- III
Laboratory Test Results
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Summary of Rock test Results
Corrected
Water Unconfine
Sr. Specific Unconfin
BH NO. Depth (m) PC. NO. Absorpti Porosity d Comp. Remark
No. Gravity ed Comp.
on Strength
Strength
2 2
% % (T/m ) (T/m )
1 7.0-8.0 7 2.29 6.14 14.05 458.68 459.68
2 8.0-9.0 17 2.14 6.27 13.43 421.55 422.45
3 10.0-11.0 24 2.15 7.75 16.67 872.83 874.74
4 3 13.0-14.0 35 2.19 8.70 19.05 944.41 946.43
5 14.0-15.0 38 2.24 5.63 12.60 1167.63 1175.05
6 17.0-18.0 46 2.06 7.01 14.42 971.69 973.82
7 21.0-21.5 58 2.13 2.01 4.29 910.70 916.59
8 8.0-9.0 2 2.00 5.30 10.61 529.93 471.25
9 9.0-10.0 5 1.97 6.11 12.03 325.08 326.14
10 12.0-13.0 21 1.79 9.20 16.48 587.82 549.07
4
11 13.0-14.0 26 2.12 8.33 17.65 1038.85 1041.08
12 14.0-15.0 31 2.10 6.95 14.61 1171.20 1114.87
13 17.0-17.5 41 2.04 7.58 15.44 1340.42 1344.78
14 9.0-10.0 21 1.87 7.41 13.85 272.16 260.44
15 10.0-11.0 27 1.94 9.03 17.55 536.17 537.91
16 11.0-12.0 34 1.90 9.06 17.21 136.71 137.16
17 12.0-13.0 43 2.00 7.24 14.48 431.42 431.42
2
18 15.0-16.0 68 1.93 7.29 14.09 731.91 731.91
19 17.0-18.0 84 2.03 7.35 14.93 1068.77 1072.25
20 18.0-19.0 88 2.05 6.71 13.73 1650.36 1655.73
21 19.0-20.0 94 2.02 11.48 23.18 1377.12 1378.61
22 15.0-16.0 33 1.92 9.75 18.75 894.21 897.12
23 16.0-17.0 45 2.05 8.71 17.83 982.82 986.02
24 6 20.0-21.0 61 2.07 9.49 19.67 1205.49 1208.12
25 22.0-23.0 74 1.90 11.63 22.06 1517.21 1522.15
26 23.0-24.0 77 1.97 9.23 18.18 848.78 851.54
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M % % % % % % % %
1 BH-02 SPT 3-3.6 37.97 100.00 0.00 3.60 96.40 82.11 52.99 29.12
2 BH-02 SPT 4.5-5.1 47.17 80.00 0.00 9.78 90.22 77.71 50.15 27.56
3 BH-02 SPT 6.0-6.6 43.49 50.00 0.00 44.02 55.98 64.32 43.33 20.99
5 BH-03 SPT 1.5-2.1 31.74 80.00 0.00 29.80 70.40 72.11 43.00 29.11
6 BH-03 SPT 3.0-3.6 36.42 70.00 0.00 32.24 67.76 69.94 43.23 26.71
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Appendix- IV
Photographs
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BH 02 Corebox I
BH 02 Corebox II
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BH 03 Corebox I
BH 03 Corebox II
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BH 04 Corebox I
BH 06 Corebox I
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BH 06 Corebox II
BH 06 Corebox III
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