Case Studies
Barracks Foundation Recovery
Military barracks are more than just buildings - they are homes for some
of America’s finest. While barracks need not be fancy or ornate,
they do need to be structurally stable and safe. One of the barracks at
Fort Stewart, Georgia showed signs of foundation settlement.
Problem: Leaning walls, separation of walls so wide that you could see through the
gaps, and cracks in the brick indicated a problem. RL Construction awarded
Ram Jack South Carolina the pile installation project.
Proposed Solution: Ram Jack South Carolina proposed the installation of 15 driven piles around
the barracks’ exterior walls running from the crack on the right
side of the wall to the crack on the left.
Outcome: Fifteen 2 7⁄8 in. driven piles with standard brackets were installed
in the problem area of the barracks. Once installed, they reached an average
depth of 7 ft. and lifted the structure 2.6 in. in the area of most severe
foundation settlement for a complete recovery of the structure.
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