reggeo
Geotechnical
- May 12, 2004
- 11
My drilling contractor wants to backfill the cavity behind 4"x12" timber lagging with lean concrete ("slurry"). He says this is common practice.
I am worried that this material will not be permeable enough and excess hydrostatic pressure could develop. Still, waterproofing is required for the concrete face of wall, so maybe lean concrete would "weep" enough(?)
Does 2-sack lean sand/cement concrete (slurry) have adequate transmissivity for this purpose? Also, is low-slump slurry acceptable as backfill over a 4" diameter slotted PVC/gravel/geotextile subdrain?
I am worried that this material will not be permeable enough and excess hydrostatic pressure could develop. Still, waterproofing is required for the concrete face of wall, so maybe lean concrete would "weep" enough(?)
Does 2-sack lean sand/cement concrete (slurry) have adequate transmissivity for this purpose? Also, is low-slump slurry acceptable as backfill over a 4" diameter slotted PVC/gravel/geotextile subdrain?