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  1. DNC Consulting Engineers

    Suspended slab for trucks - Surface Drainage suggestion

    Thanks Jae ! I spoke to one of my concreter who has done a few jobs like this before and he suggested to do a slope slab instead. Having a topping slab can be a problem due to delamination between the 2 slabs (even asphalt unless it is very thick). Also, if there is a cracks in the slab, it is...
  2. DNC Consulting Engineers

    Suspended slab for trucks - Surface Drainage suggestion

    Hi all, I am currently working on a project to build a Bondek suspended slab over a storage area with warehouses above. The suspended slab should be able to withstand trucks driving over. I came up with the following ideas, can someone suggest any issue or have any recommendations: 1. Build...
  3. DNC Consulting Engineers

    Basement under sea level

    It only retains 2.4m actually.
  4. DNC Consulting Engineers

    Basement under sea level

    @Hturkak, I agree with you waiting for excavation to confirm the waterproofing requirements. I have increased the thickness of the slab to resist the hydrostatic pressure. @hokie66 - you are correct , i meant CFA actually. @slideruleera - I have designed the slab to resist 1m of hydrostatic...
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    Basement under sea level

    @HTURKAK Ground NSL is approx. 2.20 above datum. Since the water was found -3.8 to -4.5 below the NSL, which is approx. 1.4m below basement FFL, the geotechnical engineer suggested contiguous piles with capping beams and suspended slab for ground floor slab. -0.02 is the FFL of basement level...
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    Basement under sea level

    Hi all, I am currently in the process of design of a full tanking basement just under sea level (-0.02) and it is very close to the sea, within 300m. Geotechnical engineer found water at -2m but I do expect lots of ground water during excavation. Basement wall: We are planning to install...

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