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Test Pit Inspection

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ONENGINEER

Geotechnical
Oct 13, 2011
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I am planning to excavate test pits for site investigation for a light structure. The soil tends to be granular.

I will not have any test equipment and hope that by visualization I could suggest a conservative bearing pressure.

Typically the ground water level, type of soil (which seems to be till like materials) and presence of organic soils are examined.

What other parameters should I look for in the investigation and how can I assess the compactness of the materials? Thanks for your feedback.
 
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