Superchief
Specifier/Regulator
- Jan 6, 2021
- 18
I am builder for a project, this will go to engineering before permitting but I am trying to solve a conceptual problem so as to put together a preliminary design and budget. Time is of the essence and my structural engineer is hospitalized for the next two weeks so I am turning to the forum for preliminary advice.
20,000 gallon 15'x40' swimming pool is proposed to sit on a concrete vault with footings bearing on clay soil.
1200 ft3 storm water system is proposed to be under the pool in that vault (hard to locate storm water anywhere else on the site) and will therefore perc into ground around walls and footings. The pool will have precise detailing so any movement can cause significant issues.
Because of the water + clay I am concerned about water saturation weakening the bearing capacity of the footings.
So, my question is whether cost effective solutions such as larger or deeper footings are likely to resolve all issues. If so, this is likely the optimum design and I will proceed accordingly with schematic design and then send it to the engineer when he returns.