cheesehead
Materials
- Apr 27, 2003
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I have a job that involves an addition to a house with new living space in the basement, above the basement is a garage with a precast panel floor, above the garage is living space tied into the existing 2nd. floor. The house is 70 years old and the exisiting concrete foundation is 4 ft. below grade. One side of the foundation needs to be underpinned (length 40 ft.) to allow for a total foundation depth of appx. 9-10 ft below grade on this one existing side so it will match the 3 new sides of the new foundation for the addition.
I have heard various approches to this, some of which do not sound feasible.
What approach would you take to this and what guidelines should be followed?
What situations should be looked out for?
As far as excavation - how close can we excavate to the original foundation while excavating to the full 9-10 ft depth with out compromising the stability of the structure?
(The groung is level solid dirt.)
I appreciate any input any of have.
Thanks,
Cheesehead.
I have heard various approches to this, some of which do not sound feasible.
What approach would you take to this and what guidelines should be followed?
What situations should be looked out for?
As far as excavation - how close can we excavate to the original foundation while excavating to the full 9-10 ft depth with out compromising the stability of the structure?
(The groung is level solid dirt.)
I appreciate any input any of have.
Thanks,
Cheesehead.