AGI designed and constructed a ground improvement
system consisting of Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) and
Displacement Grouted Columns (DGC) to improve
bearing capacity and mitigate excessive static and
seismic settlements caused by the high foundation
loads and geotechnical conditions present at the Amazon Project GOAT site. A 3-foot-thick cement-
treated Load Transfer Platform (LTP) was constructed between the slab and top of the DGCs to uniformly
transfer the load into the ground improvement
elements. A total of 1,927 DSM elements (~90,921
cubic yards) and 4,746 DGC elements (~23,330 cubic
yards) were installed. Originally expected to take six months, AGI was tasked with accelerating the schedule to just three months. To achieve this, AGI’s deployed seven (7) drill rigs, operating on two 12-hour shifts, 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday. In order to achieve the necessary production, both stationary and mobile batch plants were established onsite to supply grout and sanded slurry cement mix.
Southern California
13 Orchard Road
Suite 105
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(310) 796-9000
San Francisco
50 California St.
San Francisco, CA 94111
(510) 868-9100
Portland
2175 NW Raleigh St.
Portland, OR 97210
(503) 488-5533
Dallas/Fort Worth
15305 Dallas Pkwy, Floor 12
Addison, TX 75001
(945) 666-8660
British Columbia
AGI Foundation Contractors, ULC
1100 – 1200 W 73rd Ave.
Vancouver, BC V6P 6G5
(Canada subsidiary)
(604) 484-8929