brinni
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 12, 2011
- 4
A two story duplex townhome was demolished 20 years ago on a project built in early eighties, because of foundation settlement, as much as 5 inches differential. Ten years ago I had substantial geotech investigation done, and as it turns out, there is poorly compacted fill under the building pad, ranging from 9 feet to 28 feet in depth over a foundation area that is probably 50 feet by 50 feet. The foundation design which was done based on the report was prohibitively expensive with deep poured in place 12 diameter piles on three to five foot spacing on exterior and interior beams
Now that time has passed and maybe some consolidation may have occurred, I was wondering whether removing a uniform layer say ten feet deep and replacing with compacted graded fill whether I can create a stable pad to allow for a conventional slab on grade to be built. Any other reasonable suggestions based on your experiences will be considered. If it helps I can look for the geotech report and the foundation design and attach.
Now that time has passed and maybe some consolidation may have occurred, I was wondering whether removing a uniform layer say ten feet deep and replacing with compacted graded fill whether I can create a stable pad to allow for a conventional slab on grade to be built. Any other reasonable suggestions based on your experiences will be considered. If it helps I can look for the geotech report and the foundation design and attach.