Boat Club
MARINE ENVIRONMENT, CUSTOM SUREFOOT, HIGH LOADINGS
Surefoot was the preferred footing option in the renovation of a Boating Club in Canadian Bay at Mt Eliza in Victoria. The main concerns of the design and engineering team in charge of the project were the design life of the structure under marine environment and the structural capacity of Surefoot under loadings of up to 300kN (30 tonne) of gravity.
Surefoot’s Engineering and design team went to site to confirm the scope of works and to discuss the design process with the Project Manager in charge of the renovation. Since the original construction had concrete piles and there was no possibility of removal of the old footings, the driven micropiles would have to be set in order for them to avoid clashing with the existing structure.
With all of this information, the engineering team at Surefoot proceeded to do the design, by using stainless steel for the cap and micro-piles and with custom-made pile caps to suit the loading proposed by the project.