4lbSledge
Geotechnical
- Apr 8, 2009
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A bit about the project: An existing facility in New England located adjacent to a river is looking to build an addition with full basement onto an existing building. The finish floor elevations will be the same, and the new building basement will be accessed via the existing building's basement. In preliminary discussions with the client, we became aware of settlement issues at the existing building. After drilling, we discovered a loose organic silt/sand layer on the order of 5 - 8 feet thick at a depth below the proposed subgrade that makes it impractical to remove prior to construction. Cost is king, and piles are expensive. Add to that the existing building is NOT on piles, and we're left trying to figure out how to determine settlement of the organic layer under both the existing and proposed building sections. Any method / computation suggestions for how to evaluate this potential settlement and differential movement between the two buildings? Thanks in advance for any help!
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