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garrettk

Geotechnical
Jan 23, 2004
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The IBC requires classification of the upper 100 feet of the soil profile for seismic site classification.

This makes perfect sense for traditional, shallow foundations. However, if your project requires the use of deep foundations (piles) shouldn't the soil profile which is classified begin from the tip of the piles and extend 100 feet? The structure at the ground surface will no longer feel the effects of amplification if the upper 40 feet of soils are soft or loose, but will feel the effects of the denser material the piles are founded on or in.

Is there a reason the code is not specific regarding this scenerio?
 
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