src123
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 19, 2008
- 1
I'm working with a guy who wants to put a garage on a 6-year-old push out made from blasted decomposed granite that came from his house excavation. A few years ago, an engineer who was at the site leaned on a piece of rebar, which sank, and said a garage couldn't be put there.
The fill seems well-graded and compact, and there are no signs of settlement. I plan to have compaction and basic soil testing to determine if the site is suitable. In shopping for geotech services, I talked to one geotech engineer that said a footer should never be placed on fill, and another who saw no problem with it.
Anyway, I'm interested in some other opinions... whether the garage should be put on a spread footer on fill, and additional testing recommendations.
Thanks in advance for your input.
The fill seems well-graded and compact, and there are no signs of settlement. I plan to have compaction and basic soil testing to determine if the site is suitable. In shopping for geotech services, I talked to one geotech engineer that said a footer should never be placed on fill, and another who saw no problem with it.
Anyway, I'm interested in some other opinions... whether the garage should be put on a spread footer on fill, and additional testing recommendations.
Thanks in advance for your input.