WARose
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 5,593
More and more I am seeing on drawings presumptive (allowable) bearing pressures and foundations designs based on them. So how is everyone wording this on your drawings?
What I am getting at with this is: what I am seeing (in many cases).......the contractor wouldn't know if he's reached competent soil or not. For example I saw one the other day that said: presumptive pressure [X ksf], contractor to excavate to competent soil, compact to 95% proctor, yadda, yadda.... In many cases I don't see any test required at all.
So what are you doing on your drawings? Thanks.
What I am getting at with this is: what I am seeing (in many cases).......the contractor wouldn't know if he's reached competent soil or not. For example I saw one the other day that said: presumptive pressure [X ksf], contractor to excavate to competent soil, compact to 95% proctor, yadda, yadda.... In many cases I don't see any test required at all.
So what are you doing on your drawings? Thanks.