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Introduction to Heavy Civil Construction Case Studies
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Project Owner
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Catalog of Over 300 Heavy Civil Construction Case Studies

Project Overview
Name: Louisiana Coastal Levee Strengthening
Location: Louisiana
Year: 2011
Project Size: $400 million
Scope: Construction and reinforcement of flood protection levees
Lead Agencies/Contractors: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers /


Category of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
• Geotechnical
• Cost Management


Summary of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
Insufficient initial soil stabilization measures led to levee settlement and rework, increasing costs and delaying project completion.


Root Cause Analysis

  • Underestimation of Soil Conditions: Poor initial soil testing underestimated compressibility and settlement risk.
  • Inadequate Stabilization Methods: Chosen techniques were insufficient for local soil variability.
  • Rework Requirements: Additional soil treatment and reconstruction required during construction.
  • Contractor Coordination Issues: Delays in implementing corrective measures extended schedule.

Impacts Due to the Issue, Problem, or Challenge

  • Cost overruns estimated at 20%.
  • Project delays of up to 8 months.
  • Increased risk perceptions among local stakeholders.

Corrective Actions Taken

  1. Conducted comprehensive soil re-assessments and monitoring.
  2. Implemented enhanced ground improvement techniques (e.g., deep soil mixing).
  3. Improved contractor communication and rapid response protocols for geotechnical issues.
  4. Increased contingency planning for soil-related risks.

Lessons Learned

  • Thorough geotechnical investigations are vital for reliable cost and schedule estimates.
  • Early detection and response to soil issues reduce rework and overruns.
  • Collaboration between geotechnical experts and contractors improves outcomes.

Audit & Prevention: Project Control Questions to Ask on Future Projects to Help Control the Situation

  • Are soil investigations sufficiently comprehensive for the project scale?
  • Is there continuous soil condition monitoring during construction?
  • Are risk contingencies included for potential geotechnical challenges?