skewl
Structural
- Jul 27, 2021
- 46
The contractor is proposing to replace cast-in-place footings with precast footings during construction. The original design was to have the cast-in-place footings casted on top of a "leveled" mud slab. Our concern is the precast footing would not have uniform bearing with the mud slab. My questions are:
1) Are gaps between the precast footing and the mud slab even a concern? Under loading I expect the mud slab will crack and loads will be redistributed.
2) Is it better to replace the mud slab with a compacted layer of granular? Having said that the work zone is in a creek so we can expect frequent water runoffs.
3) Is it feasible to provide grout injection points along the footing so a flowable grout can be injected to fill the voids between the footing and the mud slab?
1) Are gaps between the precast footing and the mud slab even a concern? Under loading I expect the mud slab will crack and loads will be redistributed.
2) Is it better to replace the mud slab with a compacted layer of granular? Having said that the work zone is in a creek so we can expect frequent water runoffs.
3) Is it feasible to provide grout injection points along the footing so a flowable grout can be injected to fill the voids between the footing and the mud slab?