GPRR Full Report
GPRR Full Report
2) Description of Site
3) Site Geology
4) Proposed Development
5) Geotechnical Considerations
7) Monitoring Scheme
8) Conclusion
FIGURES
Figure 1 Schedule Area No.1
Figure 2 Site Location Plan
Figure 3a Slope Maintenance Responsibility Plan
Figure 3b Feature Location Plan
Figure 4a-d Hong Kong Geological Map Sheet 11 (Part Plan of 1:20000)
Figure 5 Determined Bulk Excavation Limit Contour
Figure 6a-c Extract of Mid-Levels Study
Figure 7 Building Plan with Feature Location
Figure 8 Schematic Site Formation Plan with Proposed Retaining Wall
Figure 9 Site Topography
APPENDICES
Appendix A Slope Information System (SIS) and Slope Maintenance Responsibility
Information System
Appendix B Foundation records of the existing building
Appendix B1 Existing Utilities Record
Appendix C Previous Ground Investigation Record
Appendix D Approved Ground Investigation works Plan
Appendix E Site-Specific Ground Investigation Record
Appendix F General Building Plans
Appendix G Proposed demolition Works
Appendix H Preliminary Excavation and Lateral Support Works
Appendix I Preliminary Regional Stability Analysis
1) INTRODUCTION
(ii) where a slope steeper than 30°, or retaining wall, or combination of the
two with a eight greater than 6m exists on the site or within 6m of the site, or
(iii) where there is ground outside the site but in the same catchment that is
at an angular elevation of more than 20° from the site and there is ground
sloping at more than 5° within 50m upslope of the site.
This report provides a review of how the geotechnical features in the vicinity,
such as retaining walls and/or slopes, shown on the plan may affect, or be
affected by, the proposed development and presents an assessment of the
geotechnical feasibility of the proposed development as reflected in the
Master Layout Plans submitted together with this report (copies of the
submitted Master Layout Plans are attached in Appendix A).
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2) DESCRIPTION OF SITE
The Application Site, covering a total site area of about 2,557m², is located at
west of Robinson Road and to the east of Conduit Road, and within the Mid-
levels Area (Scheduled Area No.1) as shown in Figure 1 The site is irregular
in shape. It is surrounded by natural vegetated slopes and positioned at the
crest of slope. The Section 16 application comprises a proposed residential
development. The application site is zoned "Residential (Group C)5" ("R(C)5")
on the Approved Mid-Levels West Outline Zoning Plan No. S/H11/15. In
accordance with the Notes of the "R(C)5" zone. This application is for the
submission of a layout plan for the proposed residential development in
addition to the submission of a layout plan, a minor relaxation of the building
height restriction ("BHR") from 161mPD to 215mPD is also requested under
this S16 application.
The Site is located in between Robinson Road and Conduit Road where
generally consists of one platform, which supported by several existing
registered retaining structures, at +120.0mPD as shown on Figure 9.
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2.2 Existing Registered Feature
Sub- Maintenan
Feature division ce Facilities at Facilities at
Location C-T-L
No. No. Responsib Crest Toe
ility
- ADJOINING Road/footpath
11SW-
HyD ROBINSON Residential with moderate 1
A/C61
ROAD traffic density
- ROBINSON
ROAD, TO Road/footpath
11SW-
HyD THE NORTH Residential with heavy traffic 2
A/R384
OF JADE density
GARDEN
- ROBINSON
ROAD, TO
Road/footpath
11SW- THE NORTH
HyD Residential with moderate 2
A/R385 OF
traffic density
PANORAMA
GARDEN
(1) PARTLY
I.L. 942 WITHIN IL942 Remote area or Lightly-used
11SW-
AND PARTLY abandoned open 3
A/R842
(2) WITHIN facilities area/facilities
NHX457
NHX457
(1) PARTLY
HyD WITHIN IL942
AND PARTLY Road/footpath
11SW- Undeveloped
ON with low traffic 3
A/FR200 green belt
(2) GOVERNMEN density
I.L. 942 T LAND
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Features Location Plan
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Feature No. 11SW-A/R382 (Within lot boundary)
Feature No. 11SW-A/R382 is a retaining wall that located at the north of the
site. The crest of the feature is residential area and the toe is bounded by
11SW-A/C61 and road/footpath with heavy traffic density. The retaining wall
is about 7.1m in height and 85m in length with face angle of about 88°. The
wall is made up of masonry with 80mm diameter of weepholes at 2.2m
spacing. The maintenance responsibilities of this private feature belong to
IL942. Two Stage 2 Study was carried out in 1994 and 2010 respectively, the
study report concluded that the DH Order shall be served to the owners. The
DH order (DH0051/HK/15/C) is issued in 2015 by the Buildings Department
(BD). As of today, the DH order of the feature is not discharged.
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for 11SW-A/R380 (sub-division 1) and (sub-division 2). The feature was
strengthened by soil nails and up to current standard. BD has acknowledged
on the completion of the remedial works in 2001.
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2.3 Surrounding Buildings
Approximate
Name of Building Location Type of Foundation
Founding Level
Panorama Gardens –
Southeast of the site Caisson Foundation +70.0 mPD
No. 103 Robinson Road
Woodland Gardens –
South of the site Footing Foundation +132.32 mPD
No. 107 Robinson Road
The foundation records for the abovementioned buildings are enclosed in
Appendix B.
Based on the existing utilities record retrieved from utilities companies and
relevant government departments, the following utilities are found in the
vicinity of the site:-
The correspondences with utilities company and utilities record plans are
attached in Appendix B1.
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3) SITE GEOLOGY
With reference to the 1:20,000 geological map published by the Geotechnical
Control Office, Hong Kong Geological Survey Sheet 11, it is indicated that the
area of site is underlain by Jurassic to Cretaceous medium grained GRANITE
covered by Quaternary DEBRIS FLOW DEPOSITS. This is also confirmed by
findings of the previous ground investigation results in the vicinity of the site.
A part plan extracted from the 1:20,000 geological map is shown in Figures
4a-4d.
With reference to the GEO Technical Guidance Notes No. 50, the site is
partially located at Zone II of Schedule Area No. 1, an extracted plan is
attached below.
Site Location Plan overlaid with Schedule Area No.1 Zoning Extent
With reference to the Mid-Level Study Drawing No. G14, G20 and G23, it is
found that the surface of in-situ material lied within the site varies from
+100mPD to +120 mPD, with a 5m to 10m thick of colluvium overlaying on it.
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Part Plan Extract from Drawing No. G23 “Surface of in-situ Material”
Part Section Extract from Drawing No. G14 “Geological Section 36K”\
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3.1 Existing Site Investigation
Previous Ground investigation records at the nearby area are retrieved from
the Geotechnical Information Unit of GEO and are summarized as follows-
The previous GI records as shown in GIU report No. 11368 and 37767 were
carried out at the location next to the Site, while the boreholes covered the
platforms varying from +104.75mPD to +120.13mPD as well as the platforms
of the Site. Those previous GI records are therefore considered appropriate
for using to infer the geology and groundwater condition of the Site,
The previous GI records as shown in GIU report No. 11368 was carried out at
the location of the Site. This previous GI records is therefore considered
appropriate for using to infer the geology and groundwater condition of the
Site.
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No. (mPD) Fill Colluvium CDG
DH1 119.89 2.00 14.00 54.60
DH2 120.00 5.00 15.00 51.35
DH3 120.09 7.80 14.30 48.70
DH4 120.04 8.90 10.60 47.85
DH5 120.02 4.00 22.00 39.63
DH6 120.16 0.50 17.20 47.93
DH7 120.22 2.00 9.00 52.50
DH8 120.16 7.00 6.60 48.47
DH9 120.12 2.00 8.00 47.08
DH10 120.07 9.50 - 44.34
DH11 120.14 4.00 8.60 47.98
DH12 120.14 2.00 6.00 53.42
DH13 120.13 2.00 1.40 57.80
DH14 120.17 2.00 3.10 66.25
DH15 120.12 2.00 4.00 48.50
DH16 120.06 3.00 12.00 53.52
DH17 120.01 2.00 13.50 51.60
Max. 9.50 22.00 66.25
Min. 0.50 1.40 39.63
• Fill – with thickness varying between 1m and 2m. Brown speckled white,
brown and yellowish brown silty fine to coarse SAND with gravels and
cobbles.
Typical generalized soil parameters of Fill, Colluvium, and CDG are proposed
for design based on the typical ranges of geotechnical parameters of Hong
Kong soils as recommended in Geoguide 1 and the shear strength
parameters discussed in Soil Properties Report of Mid-Levels Study. The soil
parameters are summarized as follows:-
Adopted Soil Parameters for Design Purposes
Soil Type Bulk Effective Effective Stiffness (E)
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Density cohesion Friction Angle (kPa)
(kN/m3) c’ (kPa) ϕ’ (0)
Fill 19 0 35 12000
Colluvium 12000 (linearly increase
(Above +120mPD 1857kPa per m depth
19 5 33
Near Woodland from +127mPD to
Gradens) +120mPD)
Colluvium 11000 (linearly increase
(Below +120mPD) 19 5 33 1227kPa per m depth
from +112mPD)
Completely 37500 (linearly increase
Decomposed 19 5 36 4350kPa per m depth
Granite (CDG) from +95mPD)
3.5 Groundwater
The groundwater monitoring records extracted from GIU report No. 11368 is
attached in Appendix E.
Borehole Ground Measured Highest Groundwater Level Measured Lowest Groundwater Level
Mark Level
(mPD) Standpipe Piezometer Standpipe Piezometer
DH1 +119.89 11.46 +108.43 22.65 +97.24 13.08 +106.81 22.67 +97.22
DH3 +120.09 8.57 +111.52 21.36 +98.73 11.27 +108.82 26.57 +93.52
DH8 +120.16 14.13 +106.03 22.30 +97.86 14.95 +105.21 22.60 +97.56
DH10 +120.07 25.20 +94.87 26.40 +93.67 26.45 +93.62 28.27 +91.8
DH11 +120.14 12.58 +107.56 15.82 +104.32 12.75 +107.39 15.94 +104.2
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DH14 +120.17 14.89 +105.28 25.22 +94.95 17.86 +102.31 25.44 +94.73
The groundwater monitoring records extracted from GIU report No. 11368 is
attached in Appendix D.
Based on the above existing groundwater monitoring record, it noted that the
measured highest groundwater level in the vicinity of the Site is found to be
well below the existing ground level.
Refer to the GI record for DH1, DH3, DH8, DH10, DH11 & DH14, heavy
rainfall occurred on 19/07/2021, amber rainstorm signal with rainfall intensity
117.20mm. The measured groundwater level rised about 2m in average. The
highest measured water level of each piezometer in wet season are selected
to plot the water contour line.
3.5.4 Water Rise of Water Table due to Damming Effect (Site Formation)
Damming effect due to pipe pile and soldier pile is considered in this design
(site formation work). Refer to Appendix F, the rise of ground water level is
0.13 m.
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damming due to foundation is 1.5m which is the same of the foundation
submssion. The calculation is attached in Appendix F
Therefore, addition groundwater table for 1m storm rise and 1.7 m for
damming effect above the plotted water contour shall be considered in the
site formation works. However, the additional groundwater level to the highest
water contour at upslope, i.e. +111.5 mPD + 2.7 = 114.2 mPD, is still lower
the 1/3 x retaining height. The adopted design ground water level is
summarized as follow:-
4) PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
The construction work involves demolition of the existing building within the
Site, construction of foundation and pile cap, excavation and lateral support
works and superstructure construction. To suit the proposed development,
Feature Nos. 11SW-A/FR200(2), 11SW-A/R842(1), 11SW-C/R60, 11SW-
A/R382, 11SW-A/CR386(1) would be removed, other existing features would
be remained. Precautionary measures will be proposed if required.
5) GEOTECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
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The following section gives an assessment on the geotechnical aspects of the
proposed redevelopment:-
5.1 Demolition
The existing building structure forms an intricate frame with retaining walls that
retain up to about 10m of level difference between the interior of the site and
Robinson Road. The building to be demolished consists of 3 nos of 10-storey
high building at No 105 Robinson Road, Mid- Levels West (Lot NO. I.L 942
Block A-B, Block C-D and Block E-F.) The building demolition plan was
approved by BD on 4 May 2021.
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Presumed
Presumed Allowable
Allowable
Bond Friction between
Bearing
Rock and Concrete (kPa)
Pressure (kPa)
Category Under
Description of Rock
of rock compression Under
and permanent
w/o with
transient tension
wind wind
tension
w/o with w/o with
wind wind wind wind
Fresh to slightly
decomposed strong rock of
material weathering grade II
or better, with a total core
recovery of more than 95%
of the grade and minimum
1(b) 7500 9375 700 875 350 437.5
uniaxial compressive
strength of rock material
(UCS) not less than 50MPa
(equivalent point load index
strength PLI50 not less than
2MPa)
Slightly to moderately
decomposed moderately
strong rock of material
weathering grade III or
better, with a total core
recovery of more than 85%
1(c) of the grade and minimum 5000 6250 700 875 350 437.5
uniaxial compressive
strength of rock material
(UCS) not less than 25MPa
(equivalent point load index
strength PLI50 not less than
1MPa)
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5.3.1 Excavation and Lateral Support
In view of the final excavation levels for construction of pile cap & basement
structure, the maximum excavation involved is about 13m, pile walls would be
adopted to retain the level difference. Where underground obstruction is
encountered, preboring technique by ring bit method will be adopted as
necessary. In addition, open cut excavation would also be carried out.
In the design of ELS works, surcharge from the existing adjoining buildings
and traffic load would be taken into account. ELS design shall be in
accordance with GCO Publication No. 1/90.
The ELS works should be designed in a manner that the effect of the
proposed works should be minimal and does not cause adverse effects on
adjacent grounds, features and structures. The ground movement due to the
deflection of the pile wall should be determined. The differential settlements
of adjoining structures and surrounding utilities caused by the proposed ELS
works should also be considered in detailed design.
In addition, the anticipated excavation for the pile cap construction is limited
to a maximum of about 13m. Therefore, bulk excavation works will not be
extensive. Based on the Tentative Bulk Excavation Limits (TBEL) as shown
in Figure 5, it is anticipated that no excavation for the construction of pile cap
or other structural elements will be carried out below the TBEL.
After issuance of Determined Bulk Excavation Limit (DBEL) for the site, the
excavation and lateral support works shall be reviewed based on the DBEL to
ensure that no excavation is proposed to be below DBEL.
Schematic sections showing the excavation and lateral support works are
given in Appendix H. The level difference will be retained by cantilever pile
wall or by pile wall with shoring system. The alternative schematic layout plan
for pile wall with system are also shown in Appendix H.
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5.4 Master Construction Sequence
Pile Wall Layout Plan for ELS and Site Formation Works (Open Cut Excavation)
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Pile Wall Layout Plan for ELS and Site Formation Works (Final Excavation)
The removal of existing buildings and soil during demolition and excavation
stage will reduce the toe weight, and hence the reginal stability of the
concerned area would be affected. In this regard, the effect on regional
stability due to the proposed construction works in the Site will be analysed
based on all available information in detailed design stage and the proposed
works shall be designed in a manner that the effect on regional stability shall
be minimized. A preliminary regional stability analysis enclosed in Appendix I.
5.6 Existing Feature
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soil nails of the feature and proposed pile wall. Precautionary measures will
be proposed if required.
To minimize the effect to the feature due to proposed pile installation for ELS
work, precautionary measures such as limiting the number of operating piling
rig and limiting compressed air pressure during pre-boring operation would be
considered in detailed design stage. Concentric drilling system would also be
adopted for the piling operation to minimize the risk of overbreaking.
To minimize the effect to the feature due to proposed pile installation for ELS
work, precautionary measures such as limiting the number of operating piling
rig and limiting compressed air pressure during pre-boring operation would be
considered in detailed design stage. Concentric drilling system would also be
adopted for the piling operation to minimize the risk of overbreaking.
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Feature No. 11SW-A/R385 (Outside lot boundary)
This feature is a retaining wall located at the east of the site. Stage 2 Study
was carried out in 1989 and the feature is upgraded by LPM/EM. The stability
of the modified feature would be checked in complying with the current
standard or guidance in detailed design stage in order to ensure that both
proposed temporary and permanent works will not result in adverse effect to
the feature. Precautionary measures will be proposed if required.
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Feature No. 11SW-A/FR200 (Partially within lot boundary)
This feature is man-made slope that located at the west of the site. The
stability of the modified feature would be checked in complying with the
current standard or guidance in detailed design stage. The portion of features
(sub-division 2) within the Site would be entirely removed to suit the proposed
development. For the portion of feature outside the Site, the stability of the
modified feature would be checked in complying with the current standard or
guidance in detailed design stage. Precautionary measures will be proposed
if required.
According to the foundation record plans retrieved from the BD, The nearby
existing buildings, Panorama Gardens and Woodland Gardens in the vicinity
of the Site are supported by caisson pile and footing foundation respectively.
The groundwater level at the site is relatively well below the existing ground
level. As the proposed final excavation level is above the groundwater level,
dewatering work will not be required for ELS works. Hence the proposed
excavation works and foundation works are considered to have insignificant
effects on the groundwater table.
The proposed pile foundations (bored pile / socketed H-Pile) and temporary
pile wall for ELS work and permanent retaining wall for site formation work
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will penetrate through the subsoil into the groundwater table. As such, they
will reduce the effective area through which the groundwater flows, and the
groundwater table may be dammed up as a result. Such damming effect
should be studied carefully and taken into account during the detailed
foundation and ELS design. The groundwater levels should be monitored
throughout the construction period and reviewed in the Performance Review
Report.
The proposed development would be carried out with lowering the existing
platform and subsequent removal of entire 11SW-A/R 382 at the crest of
11SW-A/R384, a local stability analysis is carried out and the result shows
that the proposed development will further enhance the local stability of
nearby. Result is attached in Appendix I.
Upon detail design stage with site specific GI data obtained and the site
topographic survey data as per the technical requirements given in Section
5.2 of TGN 50 was obtained, the determined bulk excavation limit would be
further reviewed.
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7) MONITORING SCHEME
In order to minimize the effects of the foundation works and excavation works
on the adjacent ground, building structures and retaining walls, the following
precautionary / monitoring works will be proposed in the detailed design:-
8) CONCLUSION
This report has provided a review of how the geotechnical features in the
vicinity, such as retaining walls and/or slopes shown on the plan may affect,
or be affected by the proposed development and has discussed all the
relevant issues regarding the geotechnical assessment of the proposed
development.
This report has discussed all the relevant issues regarding the geotechnical
assessment of the proposed residential development at No.105 Robinson
Road, Mid-level west, Hong Kong I.L. 942.
The proposed final excavation profile will not exceed the Determined Bulk
Excavation Limit of Schedule Area No.1, and all slopes and retaining walls
affecting or being affected by the proposed works will be assessed, if
necessary, upgrading works will be proposed in detailed design stage.
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With reference to the preceding discussions, it is considered that the
proposed development is geotechnically feasible.
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