CASE STUDY OXLEY HIGHWAY SLIP STABILISATION

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MAY 2015 CASE STUDY OXLEY HIGHWAY SLIP STABILISATION IRF & ROADS AUSTRALIA REGIONAL CONFERENCE ASIA AND AUSTRALASIA DR SUDAR ARYAL

LOCATION STOPPING BAY, OXLEY HIGHWAY 2 Armidale Nambucca Heads Tamworth Kempsey Port Macquarie The site Stopping Bay

CONTENT OF PRESENTATION 3! Project overview! Project/design requirements! Site conditions, challenges, design! Progress in construction! Conclusion! Questions

PROJECT BACKGROUND AND ISSUES 4 Tamworth Armidale Stopping Bay Nambucca Heads Kempsey Port Macquarie! Oxley Hwy originally existed since 1840 as a rural track, and from1935 exists as a road in its current alignment! Section through Stopping Bay upgraded/widened in 1963! Now Oxley Hway a major regional road with busy traffic! At the slip site, it is a single lane two way road section! Slip occurred on high and steep downhill slope after 2013 rainfall

5 PROJECT BACKGROUND AND ISSUES Source: Coffey report, 2013

PROJECT/DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 6! Reinstate slope to maintain the existing width of travel lanes as a minimum! Provide min 500mm clearance from the edge line to the safety barrier and 1m from the barrier to the crest of slope! Slope stability factor of safety >1.3 (long term), desirable 1.5! Design life, 50 years, desirable 100 years! Minimise earthworks where possible! At least one lane to be kept open for traffic.

SITE CONDITIONS 7! Regional geology Siliceous and argilitic rocks belonging to Woolomin Beds of Ordovician to Devonian Age, some serpentine bearing rocks associated with a NW striking fault structure. Therefore, naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) may be present in the area Source: Preliminary Geotechnical Assessment of Oxley Highway Sites, Coffey Geotechnics, June 2013! Eastbound lane underlain by a layer of fill over colluvium which overlies bedrock. Several tension cracks present, mostly along the outer edge of road, open to 40mm and depth up to 1.4m, steeper and long downhill slope! Inclinometers showed movement at 3m below the edge of pavement and 1m at about the middle of the EB lane

SITE CONDITIONS 8! 4 boreholes! 2 inclinometers! 1 piezometer

9 DESIGN CONSTRAINTS AND CHALLENGES! Side cut with steep high cut batter on one side and steep long (>10m) downslope on the other side limiting access to the slope for construction works without significant earthworks! Established trees and vegetation on the slope! Single carriageway divided road with traffic flow in both direction! Narrow road sections requiring lane widening to maintain the standard lane width where required! Regional arterial road busy with traffic with no alternative viable detour options, hence, no possibility for complete closure for the road for construction! Traffic management issues during construction! Limited space for construction works and facilities during construction! Constraints on type and size of construction plant due to limited space and requirement to maintain traffic flow at all times! Possible presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA).

DESIGN 10! 3 rows of piles, 350mm dia @ 1.5m spacing! Pile length: 7m (back row), 8.5m (middle and front rows) with 150UC37.2 sections, socket 2m (min) into > M strength rock! 500mm x 500mm concrete capping beam on front and back rows connected with 200x150mm reinforced concrete tie! Back row anchored into competent rock under the road with soil nails.! Soil nails 2m (min) embedded into > M strength rock, 150mm diameter, N25 bar, @ 3m spacing! Design to AS5100

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS 11 Stopping Bay: Steel sections delivered to site Stopping Bay: Slope stabilising concrete piles installed Stopping Bay: Far view of work area with construction in progress Photos courtesy of Roads and Maritime Services

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS 12 Drilling rig used to drill pile holes WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff are currently doing similar design works for 4 individual sites along this highway just few hundred meters east of Stopping Bay

CONCLUSIONS 13! The design was developed to suit the project requirements and site constraints.! A number of factors including: - regular consultations with a prospective contractor, - close liaison with Roads and Maritime Services at all phases of design development, and - a rigorous independent review of the design resulted in the most effective and desired design outcomes.! This project demonstrates the benefits of the adopted interactive design process: - in achieving design and safety requirements - in managing whole of life costs while minimising impact on road users.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 14 WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff would like to thank Roads and Maritime Services for permission to present this project at this conference

15 THANK YOU! Thank you