Cornubia-Umhlanga Viaduct

Viaduct belonging to Mount Edgecombe Interchange complex, that is a major freeway interchange located between Mount Edgecombe and Umhlanga, in the KwaZulu-Natal Region. It corresponds to the junction between N2 and M41 freeways and underwent trough a major upgrade to relieve it from increasing traffic congestions.

Project Detail

Foundation Piles for road viaduct, piers and embankments.
Client

Dura (Soletanche Bachy)

Date

2010

Estimate Budget
Industries
LOCATION

Cornubia, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Although belonging to the interchange complex, this viaduct is located slightly north from it. Creating a secondary alternative road link between Cornubia and Umhlanga, over the N2 Freeway.

Dura is a South African foundation company that belong to the Soletanche Bachy Group. It requested GEO support and onsite assistance to assure a good usage of polymer slurry, assuring soil stabilization, reducing concrete consumption and improving production. The use of G3 System had direct impact in temporary casing length reduction and in the time required to complete each new pile.

Work started at the NW embankment. The bored piles were executed with a telescopic profile, having 3 different diameters (1180, 1000 and 900 mm): 1180mm for the casing having 7 to 9 m long; 1000mm for the major pile length and, 900mm for a pile (rock) socket having 2.5 to 3m long. The final depth of these initial piles was around 22.5m.

Challenges

Not being allowed to use bentonite slurry the pile contractor was forced to initially use long casing. Besides the time required to insert and retrieve casing sections, this operation increase the bored area leading to a concrete over cost, as overbreaks were above 15%.

The initial usage of polymer fluid was not hassle free. The client had no previous experience on its usage and required technical assistance. The main issues identified, prior to GEO’s Engineering support, were: inefficient head pressure, leading to soil collapse and drilling buckets getting stuck inside the bore.

Solution

PolyMud® slurry was used as an alternative to full casing method and bentonite slurry. The initial methodology was to use casing sections to reach the soft rock layer (≈18.5m). Polymud® slurry was implemented to reduce the need of casing. It has successfully achieved that reduction to a single piece (guide casing Ø1180mm, with 6-7m). The remaining soil stabilization was efficiently assured by the slurry.

The slurry level was increased, to top of platform level, and maintained at all stages of the drilling, including while drilling the Ø 900mm rock socket, cleaning of pile toe and concrete pour. At the end of excavation, a cleaning bucket was used and no de-sanding or flushing was required.

The reduction of casing length had direct impact in the time needed to execute each pile. Time consumed to screw and unscrew the various casing sections was eliminated. As well, it had a major impact in pile concrete consumption, from 35m3 to 21m3.

Key Figures

Scope:

The project comprised the execution of 187 piles (103 vertical and 84 raked) divided in two embankments and two central piers groups. Piles of 900mm diameter and average depth of 32m. The rake piles have a declination of 1:6.

Achievements:

The G3 System slurry and the onsite guidance allowed the client to reduce the casing length, reducing operational timings (production rate increase from 0.8 piles per day to 1.5 piles per day using one drilling rig) and reducing pile concrete consumption from 35m3 to 21m3.

Soil Conditions:

Top soil layer (working platform) in the first 1.5m. Followed by red (iron oxide) Clayey Sand to 16m. Yellowish red clayey Sand, from 16 to 18.5m. Weathered soft clayey Sandstone from 18.5 to 20m, above the medium shale rock socket.

Technologies Used

G3® System

The G3® Soil Stabilization System is a next-generation polymer technology designed to transform non-cohesive soils into stable, predictable environments for excavation and ground engineering. By forming a strong cross-linked network within the soil, the G3® system improves soil cohesion, minimizes fluid loss, and enhances operational efficiency, making it ideal for challenging soil conditions.

G Line

The G Line is a versatile polymer-based soil stabilization system used in geotechnical excavations to support soil structures. It is designed for use in various soil types and conditions, offering efficient mixing, rapid hydration, and compatibility with both fresh and salt water. The G Line components (GMud, GNet, G+) work together to enhance soil cohesion, reduce fluid loss, and promote particle suspension, making it ideal for applications in deep foundation projects.

XG Series

The XG Series, developed by GEO, is a range of innovative products based on a natural polymer for use in drilling and soil stabilization. Designed for high solubility and viscosity control, Cross-Gel XG serves as an efficient drilling fluid with long-lasting stability, effective sediment transport, and continuous reuse capability. The series includes complementary products—XG Break, XG Clean, and XG Shield—to optimize performance, manage fluid viscosity, and maintain polymer structure over extended operations.

Bentonite Suspension

A bentonite suspension system is a mixture of bentonite clay and water, forming a gel-like fluid that exhibits thixotropic properties, meaning it thickens when at rest and becomes more fluid when agitated. This suspension is used primarily in industries like construction, drilling, and geotechnical applications for its ability to provide stability and lubrication.

GelPro

GelPro is a highly soluble anionic polymer that forms a high-viscosity slurry when mixed with water. It hydrates quickly and requires minimal equipment for use, offering immediate application for soil stabilization. GelPro is ideal for stabilizing various geological formations, offering ease of hydration and consistent slurry formation. It can be mixed directly in the excavation or slurry batching plant without the need for pH adjustment or specialized mixers.
GMud-Ultra

GMud Ultra

GMud Ultra is an anionic polymer that creates a high-viscosity slurry upon mixing with water. It hydrates quickly and requires no special equipment, offering fast application in less demanding soil profiles. Designed for use in less complex geological conditions, GMud Ultra simplifies soil stabilization with minimal equipment. For more difficult formations, additional G3 System products are recommended for enhanced performance.
PolyGel

PolyGel

PolyGel is an acrylic anionic polymer, available in dry granular form, known for its excellent hydration and solubility rates. It provides a balanced price-quality solution for soil stabilization. PolyGel is effective in soil stabilization and can be used in conjunction with other G3 System products to meet specific project requirements. It is also environmentally friendly, ensuring reliable results.

Fluid Loss Blockers

GEO’s fluid loss blocker system includes two products, GFiber and GBlock, designed to prevent fluid loss during soil stabilization. Fluid loss can compromise excavation stability, particularly in permeable or fractured soils. GFiber, made from natural mineral fibers, and GBlock, a fast-swelling synthetic polymer, create barriers in the soil to control seepage effectively. This system is compatible with support fluids such as the G3 System, Gline, XG series, Bentonite, and standalone slurries.

Micropile

Micropiles are small-diameter piles made from high-strength materials like carbon steel or ductile cast iron, driven into the ground to provide additional load-bearing capacity for structures. They are ideal for both new construction and foundation reinforcement in existing buildings, especially in areas with weak soil or limited access. Micropiles are often used where traditional foundation methods are impractical, offering a flexible, cost-effective solution with minimal disruption. Their installation requires minimal equipment, making them suitable for tight spaces or urban environments where heavy machinery is not feasible.

Bi-Directional Static Load Test

Bidirectional Static Load Testing (BDLT) is an advanced and efficient method for evaluating the load-bearing capacity of deep foundation piles and barrettes. This innovative testing technique is crucial for projects that require precise measurement of both skin friction and end bearing capacity in high-capacity foundations. The method involves performing full-scale static loading tests that evaluate the load performance of piles under axial compressive loads, which is essential for ensuring the stability and integrity of any foundation system.
Water/ Wastewater-Treatment

Water / Wastewater Treatment


Our comprehensive array of specialized polymers is designed for water, wastewater, and sludge treatment, and all our products meet NSF certification, Halal certification, and applicable local certifications. We take on the challenges of water treatment across multiple sectors, including municipal, industrial, mining, agriculture, construction, civil engineering, and dredging, to ensure water is preserved and reused for the benefit of future generations.