Civ-StructEIT
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 25, 2016
- 25
Hi All,
I have a general question and wanted someone else's thoughts. I have been tasked with engineering my first driven pile foundation for a 25' high Garage to hold a Vac Truck for sanitary sewer purposes. The garage is 40' x 40', with sub-par existing soils and a high water table. Seems like a pretty straight forward design, was planning to have 9 piles equally spaced, with grade beams and an integrated concrete slab.
I have boring logs from the area that are dated 1982, and were used for a similar style building that utilizes piles and grade beams about 100 feet from the project site. The existing borings indicate that the friction piles are used at the existing building. Ideally, I would send a geotech out there for a new set of borings and get their recommendation. However, as per usual, that additional cost is not deemed necessary and was not included in the fee and scope of work. Would there be a significant risk of me missing valuable information if I go through with the design using the existing boring logs and existing building as a reference point? I guess what I'm asking is, what additional information would a new geotech provide me that I do not already have with the boring logs and existing drawings?
I have a general question and wanted someone else's thoughts. I have been tasked with engineering my first driven pile foundation for a 25' high Garage to hold a Vac Truck for sanitary sewer purposes. The garage is 40' x 40', with sub-par existing soils and a high water table. Seems like a pretty straight forward design, was planning to have 9 piles equally spaced, with grade beams and an integrated concrete slab.
I have boring logs from the area that are dated 1982, and were used for a similar style building that utilizes piles and grade beams about 100 feet from the project site. The existing borings indicate that the friction piles are used at the existing building. Ideally, I would send a geotech out there for a new set of borings and get their recommendation. However, as per usual, that additional cost is not deemed necessary and was not included in the fee and scope of work. Would there be a significant risk of me missing valuable information if I go through with the design using the existing boring logs and existing building as a reference point? I guess what I'm asking is, what additional information would a new geotech provide me that I do not already have with the boring logs and existing drawings?