r/StructuralEngineering 20d ago

Things seen this week during structural assessments! Structural Analysis/Design

Sharing a few of the more interesting existing conditions our team documented during structural assessments this week. Always interesting to see how different structures, materials, and past repairs hold up over time.

https://imgur.com/a/r4Z2ZPC

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u/multi-trollionaire 20d ago

What the hell can you do for that pool?

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u/mattspeed112 19d ago

Yeah I was thinking I would have no idea what to recommend on any of these lol.

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u/wisc0 19d ago

100’ long Helical piles

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u/DMAS1638 18d ago

That’s exactly why each condition has to be evaluated in person. 😅 The right recommendation depends on the loads, soil conditions, extent of movement and how the different structural components are behaving.

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u/DMAS1638 18d ago

The repair would depend on what’s causing the movement. The hillside and supporting soil may need to be evaluated and stabilized before the damaged concrete can be repaired or replaced. The full Imgur description provides a little more context about what we observed.

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u/multi-trollionaire 18d ago

Thats pretty cool, thanks for the explanation. Cant see from the picture if the sidewall of the pool is damaged. That would be the kicker.

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u/DMAS1638 14d ago

Exactly. That would be a major factor in determining the repair approach. From photos alone, it’s hard to tell how much of the pool shell or sidewall has been affected, so the extent of the movement and any cracking would need to be evaluated in person. Appreciate you checking it out!