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Structural
- Mar 11, 2002
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We are in the early structural design stages for a 100 home housing development in Florida. The houses are 2500 to 3500sqft and two storey constructed from 8" CMU. The site is a reclaimed swamp area, a few test pits indicates visually the top 3 feet is loosely compacted limestone sand fill on top of another 3 feet on medimum dense limsetone fill. No organics or clay and both layers were placed 20 to 30 years ago. The limestone fill is on top of 2 feet of loose sand, followed by 3 feet of "muck". Below the muck is limestone bedrook at 10 to 12 feet below the existing grade. Water is at 6 feet. We are going to request some SPT test on the fill material but from the visual inspection a raft foundation should be okay, however, the developer wants to raise the houses by an additional two feet. Our options are now a strip footing with 2ft stem walls or end bearing auger piles to bedrock with grade beams (costly).
How will the for additional fill under the building influence the spread strip footings' potential bearing pressure and settlement potential? Any suggestions?
What test should we have carried out now and what should we require from the geo-engineer
How will the for additional fill under the building influence the spread strip footings' potential bearing pressure and settlement potential? Any suggestions?
What test should we have carried out now and what should we require from the geo-engineer