Sub-industry
Factories & Warehouses
Problems
Earthquake Damage
Location
NZ
Year
2011
Solutions
Slab Lifting
Technology
Teretek®, Uretek®
The problem
The ground floor slab of this occupied food distribution centre was re-levelled without complication. The racking systems and machinery remained in place and operational. Our client was caused minimal downtime.
The solution
Several areas within this food industry distribution centre suffered subsidence during the Darfield Earthquakes. The loading dock, the cold storage area, the north wall and the dry store had subsided. Tilt panel wall settlement of 90mm was the major concern.
The slab settlement correction required was relatively minor because the main floor slabs in the cold storage section were post-tensioned, although the tilt panel slab footings required re-levelling.
The Result
Uretek Deep Injection and Slab Lifting methods were employed whereby proprietary, engineered structural resins were injected to correct the 1200m2 floor slab in the dry store, and the 600m2 loading dock. Laser level measurements were taken to ensure that various locations on the site were treated to achieve the desired lift and return walls to plumb, in accordance with the engineer’s specifications. The teams worked in confined spaces in the cold storage area, in addition to working in open warehouse areas and locations with racking systems in place.All the warehouse areas and the cold storage area were re-levelled to within 10mm tolerances. This decision saved the client significant costs which would have been incurred, if he had decided to demolish and rebuild the facility.
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