Jamestown, CA
Overview:
The construction of Chicken Ranch Casino in Jamestown, California presents a unique challenge due to its location on a hillside in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. To accommodate the split-level structure design, extensive cut and fill grading operations were required, resulting in the use of thick fill layers below recently constructed slabs-on-grade. Settlement issues have been observed in this area, necessitating the removal of the floor slab, excavation of the fill down to the bedrock level, and subsequent backfilling to the original building pad grade. This project spotlight explores the potential use of Lightweight Cellular Concrete (LCC) as an engineered backfill material to address these settlement concerns.
Objective:
The primary objective is to stabilize the slope by utilizing LCC as a replacement for the existing fill material. By removing the settled fill and replacing it with LCC, the aim is to mitigate potential settlement issues and provide a stable foundation for the reconstructed concrete floor slab. The LWCC backfill should be capable of supporting the estimated structural load of 100 to 200 pounds per square foot (psf) imposed by the slab-on-grade.
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Conclusion:
By implementing Lightweight Cellular Concrete as an engineered backfill material, the Chicken Ranch Casino construction project aims to resolve settlement issues and ensure the long-term stability of the structure. This innovative solution offers enhanced performance, reduced lateral pressure, and efficient construction practices while upholding environmental sustainability.