PILING

Bauer's MIP retaining wall at Frankfurt residential quarter Westville

On the west side of the Gallus district of Frankfurt, a residential quarter is being constructed with more than 1,300 apartments, a two-story underground garage, day-care centres as well as commercial and retail units.

 The mixed in place (MIP) technique is being used by Bauer to create 12,000m2 of static retaining wall constructed up to a depth of 18m at a project in Frankfurt

The mixed in place (MIP) technique is being used by Bauer to create 12,000m2 of static retaining wall constructed up to a depth of 18m at a project in Frankfurt

Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH was commissioned by BST Becker Sanierungstechnik GmbH, on behalf of the quarter's owner Instone Real Estate, with the construction of an impermeable mixed-in-place (MIP) retaining wall with a single-layer tie back.

Bauer is constructing the retaining structure for construction sections WA 5 to WA 7. In total, approximately 12,000m2 of static retaining wall is being constructed up to a depth of 18m.

"To ensure the possibility of easy dismantling, the top 2m of the retaining wall is mostly constructed with timber lagging extending approximately 1,200m2," explains Bauer site manager Arno Schebaum. "For quality assurance of the retaining structure, inclinometer measuring points are set up, anchor load measurement cells are installed and a deformation check is carried out."

In addition, temporary anchors of up to 30m in length are constructed to tie back the retaining structure. This work involves approximately 5,000m of drilling.

An RG 16 T and an RG 25 S are used for the mixed-in-place work to construct the retaining structure. A Klemm KR 806 is used for the installation of the anchors.

The advantages of the MIP construction method are the shorter execution time as well as its sustainability because the building material is produced on-site using the existing soil as an aggregate. This significantly reduces not only the delivery time of the materials but also the time needed for removal of the excavated material and thus the emission of greenhouse gas.

The work executed by Bauer began in February this year and will continue until August 2021. The new residential quarter Westville on Kleyerstrasse, on the grounds of the former Avaya site, is expected to be completed by mid-2025.

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