Riga Central Station project – Riga, Latvia

Riga central station in Riga is part of the 5 billion euro Rail Baltica Project, whose objective is to integrate the Baltic states into the European rail network. It is the largest infrastructure project in the Baltic region for a hundred years so far.

My company won a piling work package of more than 4 million Euros, including FDP piles, bored piles, sheet piles, micropiles, and ground anchors.

As a site engineer, I was responsible for:

  • Executing full displacement piles (FDP) for the train station foundation.
  • Managing the piling team to ensure timely and budget-conscious project delivery with the highest quality standards.
  • Coordinating the installation of ground anchors and micropiles to protect the near infrastructures.

Project details

How?

  • Conducted in-depth studies of construction methods to resolve on-site issues such as concrete pumping blockages and rebar cage vibrations.
  • Developed weekly team schedules and project plans to streamline operations.
  • Cooperated with the main contractor and sub-contractors to ensure safety and design standards.
  • Deployed real-time data collection and analysis to monitor progress and quality for FDP piles.

Results

  • The FDP piles met the design requirements, ensuring the foundation’s stability and strength.
  • Static load tests confirmed that the bearing loads matched the expected design calculations and qualities.
  • The project was delivered within budget, optimizing resource use and minimizing wastage.