Reuse and Recycling of Clayey Soil in Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 and 4 Project in Singapore

Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA ISSN 0046-5828

Vol. 51 No. 1 March 2020

Reuse and Recycling of Clayey Soil in Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 and 4 Project in Singapore

Loh Chee Kit, Eugene Khoo, Seah Kim Huah, James Lam Pei Wei, Thiam Soon Tan, Fumitaka Tsurumi, and Takahiro Kumagai

ABSTRACT: In order to increase the handling capacity of ports in Singapore, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has embarked on massive port development projects for the past decade. One of the major projects was the Reclamation for Pasir Panjang Terminal Phases 3 and 4, completed in April 2015. The project provided 200 hectares of port land equipped with 5.7 km of berthing facilities to accommodate ultra-large container ships. In this project, MPA embraced sustainable development by reusing dredged and excavated clayey soil as reclamation fill and as fill material to form a containment bund within the footprint of the project. Nearly half of the reclamation fill consisted of clayey soil, which was improved using prefabricated vertical drains with surcharge. The containment bund, which served as a temporary earth-retaining system during reclamation filling, was formed using geotextile tubes filled with clayey soil treated with cement. This paper describes the innovative design and construction in the project.

KEYWORDS: Container Port, Reclamation, Dredged Material, Cement Mixed Soil, CMS, Containment Bund, Geotextile Tube

DOI: 10.14456/seagj.2020.62