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Underwater Facilities Inspections and Assessments at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California
The general physical condition of Bulkheads and the piling of the Piers at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California were inspected using non-destructive techniques. Typical and critical elements were photographed. At Pier 548 - The 12 inch square concrete piles supporting the access pier and the 12 inch concrete guide piles of the floating piers are in good condition. At Pier 445 - The 12 inch concrete piles of the access structure are in good condition. The dry pack material at the top of each of these piles is deteriorating and should be replaced. The 30 inch octagonal guide piles of the floating section are in excellent condition. Wooden guide piles should be replaced in four years at an estimated cost of $10,000. The South Boundary Bulkhead is in good condition. Two small voids have formed at construction joints in wall and should be filled with a light cemented material at an estimated cost of $1,000. This reinforced concrete retaining structure at Pier 548 is in good condition but undermined at one end. The void should be filled with cemented material at an estimated cost of $1,000. The wooden retaining structure at Pier 446 is badly dry rot deteriorated and should be replaced within in two years. It is estimated that the cost of replacement will be $76,900.
Underwater Facilities Inspections and Assessments at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California
The general physical condition of Bulkheads and the piling of the Piers at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California were inspected using non-destructive techniques. Typical and critical elements were photographed. At Pier 548 - The 12 inch square concrete piles supporting the access pier and the 12 inch concrete guide piles of the floating piers are in good condition. At Pier 445 - The 12 inch concrete piles of the access structure are in good condition. The dry pack material at the top of each of these piles is deteriorating and should be replaced. The 30 inch octagonal guide piles of the floating section are in excellent condition. Wooden guide piles should be replaced in four years at an estimated cost of $10,000. The South Boundary Bulkhead is in good condition. Two small voids have formed at construction joints in wall and should be filled with a light cemented material at an estimated cost of $1,000. This reinforced concrete retaining structure at Pier 548 is in good condition but undermined at one end. The void should be filled with cemented material at an estimated cost of $1,000. The wooden retaining structure at Pier 446 is badly dry rot deteriorated and should be replaced within in two years. It is estimated that the cost of replacement will be $76,900.
Underwater Facilities Inspections and Assessments at Naval Training Center, San Diego, California
1984
72 pages
Report
No indication
English
Underwater Construction & Habitats , Ocean Sciences & Technology , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Nondestructive Testing , Bulkheads , Pile structures , Nondestructive testing , Inspection , Floating platforms , Floating docks , Underwater photography , Piers , Boats , Ramps , California , Joints , Costs , Replacement , Cost estimates , Access , Structural properties , Concrete , Facilities , Underwater , Reinforced concrete , Voids , Wood