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32Soldier Piles Installed·6-12 mPile Length·Less Than1 Month·ZeroStreet Closures·LiveSubstation Adjacent·32Soldier Piles Installed·6-12 mPile Length·Less Than1 Month·ZeroStreet Closures·LiveSubstation Adjacent·

Mainwaring Substation Shoring
in Vancouver BC

Soilmec SR65 and Movax SP100 Used to Pre-Drill and Drive 32 Soldier Piles Adjacent to Live High-Voltage Infrastructure at Mainwaring
Inverness Street, Vancouver
August 2023 to October 2023

The Mainwaring Substation Upgrade required a temporary shoring system to facilitate excavation for new infrastructure adjacent to a live BC Hydro substation. Dense granular soils, limited working space, and the need to maintain street access for local residents demanded a coordinated approach to design and installation. TerraCana delivered 32 driven soldier piles with pre-drilling, completing the project in less than a month.

The Challenge

The Mainwaring Substation is an active BC Hydro facility, and all work took place immediately adjacent to live high-voltage infrastructure. The site had limited space available for installing the shoring system, and the surrounding residential neighbourhood required that street access be maintained throughout construction. Subsurface conditions added further complexity. Dense granular soils made it impossible to drive the soldier piles to depth simply; every pile location had to be pre-drilled before installation. Coordinating the shoring design with other trades was essential to minimize the extent of excavation and develop a buildable system within the site’s tight constraints.

The Solution

TerraCana worked with StrucTec, who designed the temporary shoring system, to coordinate the layout and minimize excavation while keeping the system constructible in the confined space. The team pre-drilled all 32 soldier pile locations using a Soilmec SR65 drill rig to penetrate the dense granular soils, then drove the piles with an excavator-mounted Movax SP100 vibratory hammer. Pile lengths ranged from 6 to 12 metres, depending on subsurface conditions. The shoring system enabled the excavation needed for a new building and high-voltage electrical duct banks as part of the substation upgrade.

The Outcome

TerraCana kept the project on schedule, delivering the complete shoring scope in less than a month while maintaining street access and minimizing disruption to the surrounding neighbourhood. The work enabled the broader substation upgrade supporting a new building and high-voltage electrical duct banks that will improve electrical infrastructure serving Vancouver.

Technical Specifications

Soldier Piles
32 driven soldier piles, 6 to 12 metres long
Installation Method
Pre-drilled then vibratory driven
Pre-Production Testing
Load test on sacrificial pile

Key Outcomes

Complete shoring scope delivered in less than a month on schedule
Street access maintained throughout construction in residential neighbourhood
Substation upgrade enabled with new building and high-voltage electrical duct banks

Project Partners

Shoring Design

Equipment

Pre-Drilling
Soilmec SR65 drill rig
Pile Driving
Movax SP100 vibratory hammer mounted on Hitachi 345 excavator

Inverness Street, Vancouver

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