GeotechVols
Geotechnical
- Jan 23, 2012
- 11
Our company does basic geotechnical explorations for mostly commercial buildings and some small municipal structures. Often clients do not have the budget to afford a consolidation test to obtain consolidation settlement rates so we can estimate settlement of Clays.
Can I get some suggestions on how some of you find settlement in clays?
We have clients request estimated settlements and I'd like to give them a ballpark range. I should note, our geotechnial explorations collect only SPT N-values generally, we also provide moisture contents and atterberg limits for about 25% of the split spoons obtained, or a representative sample. Our clients typically provide foundation loads, if not we assume them based on similar projects we've done in the past. Our geology consists of moderately plastic soils, some being CH and some being CL. We don't have expansive clays. and we have the occasional shale. We work in the Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia and Alabama areas.
Can I get some suggestions on how some of you find settlement in clays?
We have clients request estimated settlements and I'd like to give them a ballpark range. I should note, our geotechnial explorations collect only SPT N-values generally, we also provide moisture contents and atterberg limits for about 25% of the split spoons obtained, or a representative sample. Our clients typically provide foundation loads, if not we assume them based on similar projects we've done in the past. Our geology consists of moderately plastic soils, some being CH and some being CL. We don't have expansive clays. and we have the occasional shale. We work in the Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia and Alabama areas.