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CHANCE® Helical Pile Underpinning


Helena Town Pump Convenience Store Addition

Helena Town Pump Convenience Store Addition

Project

Store expansion in Helena, MT required support of the existing frost wall during excavation and pouring of the new concrete basement expansion.

Problem

Helena Town Pump Convenience Store Addition

The local Town Pump needed to expand its convenience store, which involved a basement addition and a need for a vertical cut through clay. The basement addition required the support of the existing frost wall during excavation and concrete pour.

Solution

KLJ Engineers (Great Falls & Bozeman, MT) having previously worked with Rocky Mountain Steel Foundations (RMSF) on other projects, reached out to discuss options for the new basement required next to an existing slab on grade /frost wall foundation. Ian Romain, P.E. of RMSF explains, “The unique part about this challenge was supporting the existing frost wall for the excavation to take place. This was a total vertical cut of 7 ft., you more typically see a 1 to 1 slope of the soils.” After fully assessing the structural needs of the building, it was determined that CHANCE SS5 helical piles and underpinning brackets would be utilized to support the wall, and allow for a vertical cut of the soils.

Helena Town Pump Convenience Store Addition

The installation crew from Montana Helical Piers of Kalispell, MT, worked quickly to first prep the footing and then install each pile with a skid steer to meet the height restrictions. The helical piles installed smoothly through the clay and into gravel mix deep below. Each of the 7 helical piles were installed at a minimum of 15 ft. After the installation, the excavation began. The first 3’-6” cut of soil was made, re-bar placed and overlaid with a shotcrete facing. The remaining depth was then excavated, reinforced and overlaid to meet the total depth required for the construction of the basement foundation.

Through a collaborative effort of KLJ Engineers and Rocky Mountain Steel Foundations, the design of the foundation support provided an economical solution and allowed for immediate loading. This solution also allowed the convenience store to maintain occupancy during the construction since there was no vibration or noise issues for the business to compete with.

Key Benefits

  • LIMITED ACCESS
  • TIME TO INSTALL FASTER THAN CONCRETE
  • STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION
  • LABOR SAVINGS – SMALLER CREWS
  • IMMEDIATE LOADING
  • LOW TO NO VIBRATION/NOISE
Distributor:
Rocky Mountain Steel Foundations - Kalispell, Montana
Certified Installer:
Montana Helical Piers - Kalispell, Montana
Project Engineer:
KLJ Engineers - Great Falls, Montana & Bozeman, Montana
General Contractor:
Cucancic Constructions, Inc. - Billings, Montana

“The unique part about this challenge was supporting the existing frost wall for the excavation to take place. This was a total vertical cut of 7 ft., you more typically see a 1 to 1 slope of the soils.”
– Ian Romain, P.E. of Rocky Mountain Steel Foundations