nicholi
Structural
- May 25, 2002
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I am doing a strip footing design for a high load buildig structure is soils with very low soil bearing pressure. This new building is an add on to an existing building also with a strip footing. The original soils report only recommends either driven timber or steel piles and I can not do that because the existing building is finished in brick. Thus I want to use strip footings. However to negate the soil overburden on the acting on the footing and keep the footing a reasonable width (because of low soil bearing) I am thinking about replacing the soil overtop of the footing toes with rigid insulation up to about 1/2 meter below grade. Has anyone done this or seen this done before and if so what are some of the pro's & con's of this approach and any specific construction detailing to make it work? Thanks in advance for your assistance.