Robbiee
Structural
- Jan 10, 2008
- 285
Hello,
Doing a small one-storey building to be used as office and vehicles/equipment storage. Total floor area is about 8000sf.
The site is near a lake and the soil is soft. The soil report suggests to replace the top 10ft. under the footprint plus 10ft beyond the footprint with engineered fill and place the building on conventional strip/spread footings. see sketch. The soil engineer mentioned that this is the best option for the footings.
My concerns are: excavating 10 ft. near the lake where the groundwater is about 5 ft. below the surface would be challenging, and the cost of the excavation, dewatering, and the engineering fill.
Is this really the best option for this small building? I am thinking of 30in diameter piles spaced at about 24 ft connected with 4 ft. deep perimeter grade beam and 8in thick structural slab ( 2-way slab) on the grade level.
Doing a small one-storey building to be used as office and vehicles/equipment storage. Total floor area is about 8000sf.
The site is near a lake and the soil is soft. The soil report suggests to replace the top 10ft. under the footprint plus 10ft beyond the footprint with engineered fill and place the building on conventional strip/spread footings. see sketch. The soil engineer mentioned that this is the best option for the footings.
My concerns are: excavating 10 ft. near the lake where the groundwater is about 5 ft. below the surface would be challenging, and the cost of the excavation, dewatering, and the engineering fill.
Is this really the best option for this small building? I am thinking of 30in diameter piles spaced at about 24 ft connected with 4 ft. deep perimeter grade beam and 8in thick structural slab ( 2-way slab) on the grade level.