Andres Ayala
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 28, 2022
- 1
I have been doing some CUT FILL Analysis for some construction sites on my proposed grading plan. I had a question as far as running the approximate CUT FILL Data.
How does everyone account for the rootzone in their calculations? I usually reference the geotechnical report to see if they mention any rootzone on the borings. I have had a couple of projects recently on undeveloped almost dry farm land. The geotechnical reports do not mention any rootzone or I cannot see anything in the borings either.
Do you subtract the rootzone from your subgrade surface or after accounting the final cross section for your proposed grades? What would you assume for a dried up field with undeveloped land? Soils mentioned in the geo are usable for construction, am I to assume all of that will be usable/ need to be accounted for in the earthwork calcs?
Any feedback is appreciated! Hope that made sense.
How does everyone account for the rootzone in their calculations? I usually reference the geotechnical report to see if they mention any rootzone on the borings. I have had a couple of projects recently on undeveloped almost dry farm land. The geotechnical reports do not mention any rootzone or I cannot see anything in the borings either.
Do you subtract the rootzone from your subgrade surface or after accounting the final cross section for your proposed grades? What would you assume for a dried up field with undeveloped land? Soils mentioned in the geo are usable for construction, am I to assume all of that will be usable/ need to be accounted for in the earthwork calcs?
Any feedback is appreciated! Hope that made sense.