Vinny7
Structural
- Jan 27, 2003
- 54
Hi all,
I have been asked to look at an existing semi-basement (retains max. 2.8m). This was built about 5yrs ago but has not yet been passed by the local authority. I have been asked to prove the basement structure as constructed is adequate. It was build using blockwork with an external land drain at base level, tanking applied to the wall externally and a drained cavity. It will be quite difficult to prove the wall is adequate and I am wondering if I have to also include a head of water behind the wall at 0.7m below ground level (3/4 retained Ht.) as per BS 8102 - 3.4B, has anyone any thoughts or comments?
I have been asked to look at an existing semi-basement (retains max. 2.8m). This was built about 5yrs ago but has not yet been passed by the local authority. I have been asked to prove the basement structure as constructed is adequate. It was build using blockwork with an external land drain at base level, tanking applied to the wall externally and a drained cavity. It will be quite difficult to prove the wall is adequate and I am wondering if I have to also include a head of water behind the wall at 0.7m below ground level (3/4 retained Ht.) as per BS 8102 - 3.4B, has anyone any thoughts or comments?