oxbridge
Structural
- Apr 4, 2009
- 30
Due to a metre of soft ground below the proposed basement, we've been advised in the geotech report to dig it out and replace with compacted material. Although the report gives allowable bearing pressures for the clay (that will be below the backfill) I guess we really need bearing pressures for the granular soil, as this is what the basement sits on. Is it possible to work on a typical bearing pressure for say medium/dense granular material and then state this is what we require on the drawings? Settlement must also be an important consideration in backfill and I'm presuming this can be calcuated and a geotech engineer is best suited to do this. Is that correct?