Cruezr
Structural
- Oct 21, 2015
- 16
Have a client who wishes to construct a timber rail/steel post retaining wall up to 1.4m high with 0.9m of a new residential building (yet to be built).
Building is located on cut side of wall, ground slopes at 25-35 deg angle above wall, natural soil condition silty clay.
Seeking some advice on how close the wall can be constructed to the building footings (mixture of slab-on-ground beams, strip footings and stump footings).
Concerned about zone of influence between wall and building for rotational resistance of retaining wall (isolated) footings.
What is the general rule of thumb on offset between wall and building in such situations (not quite like a tiered wall scenario).
Building is located on cut side of wall, ground slopes at 25-35 deg angle above wall, natural soil condition silty clay.
Seeking some advice on how close the wall can be constructed to the building footings (mixture of slab-on-ground beams, strip footings and stump footings).
Concerned about zone of influence between wall and building for rotational resistance of retaining wall (isolated) footings.
What is the general rule of thumb on offset between wall and building in such situations (not quite like a tiered wall scenario).