Pengendalian Efek Getaran Terhadap Gedung Terdekat Saat Driving Pondasi Spun Pile Gedung GIS Substation (Studi Kasus: Gedung GIS Substation Data Center JKT 11 Microsoft )
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25170/jpk.v3i03.7506Keywords:
Pre-Boring, Pile Vibration, GIS, SubstationAbstract
GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear) is one of the greatest innovations in the substation sector, enabling construction in dense urban areas. Therefore, the construction of GIS buildings takes great care to consider the impact on the surrounding environment, particularly vibrations caused by driving piles into the GIS building foundation. Controlling potential impacts during foundation works is essential. This study examines the control methods for mitigating the vibration effects generated during spun pile driving. A mitigation solution is proposed through the implementation of pre-boring before pile driving, enabling a significant reduction and control of vibration levels to prevent damage to existing infrastructure.
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