StrEng007
Structural
- Aug 22, 2014
- 537
Besides the design load-bearing values of soils, what other information is REQUIRED to be listed on a set of structural drawings?
I've seen some people mention that settlement is just as important, but I'm not sure where to reference that information. The building codes don't provide an presumptive settlement, right?
The way I see it, there are two scenarios that typically happen. Either you have a soils report or you don't. The building code states that a geotechnical study SHOULD be done for any soil compaction over 12". Is that to say that soil compaction less than 12" is allowed to default to the presumptive loads in the building code?
Are we to list any % dry density? Do we need to specify the consistency of clean granular soils or limitations in rock size? These are all things I've seen on structural drawings.
I've seen some people mention that settlement is just as important, but I'm not sure where to reference that information. The building codes don't provide an presumptive settlement, right?
The way I see it, there are two scenarios that typically happen. Either you have a soils report or you don't. The building code states that a geotechnical study SHOULD be done for any soil compaction over 12". Is that to say that soil compaction less than 12" is allowed to default to the presumptive loads in the building code?
Are we to list any % dry density? Do we need to specify the consistency of clean granular soils or limitations in rock size? These are all things I've seen on structural drawings.