hoobr
Geotechnical
- Apr 2, 2014
- 3
We have been checking a site daily to see if the soil is still frozen in the rooms they are heating. They want to pour the floor slabs as soon as possible, but can't if the floor is still frozen. The soil is 4 - 8 inches of granular A on top of granular B fill or native, fairly clean sand. They compacted everything in the fall to meet or exceed spec (98% standard proctor).
I can't figure out a reason why placing the concrete on the well compacted, but now frozen, granular would be bad. I know why trying to pack frozen soils doesn't usually work.
I can't figure out a reason why placing the concrete on the well compacted, but now frozen, granular would be bad. I know why trying to pack frozen soils doesn't usually work.