Thank you.
I am trying to figure out basic economics --- when does it make sense to build on one giant pillar with a steel platform on top vs. when does it make sense to build on 4 pillars on the corners. Intuitively, the deeper the bedrock, the more I should prefer the single fat pillar. I believe skyscrapers tend to go by the single-column construction. of course, I will consult a real geo engineer for design and real quotes for pricing. I may be crazy, but I am not that crazy. I want to just get a rough idea.
I am guessing that a 3000 sqft house should weigh about 70 tons, so I want to balance (rounded) about 100 tons, think 40' x 40' x 2 stories. nothing is exact. it's just for understanding.
now, I am thinking that one 80' column at 60" diameter displaces about 60 cubic yards. Four 32" columns displace about the same. I believe a heavily reinforced 32" column is about $40k in my area (SoCal). if a 60" can hold 100 tons, and one can do a 60" for $80,000, plus the steel grid on top of it, say another $20k, I'd come out way ahead. if a 60" can't hold 100 tons or it would be $200k, then this is obviously not even worth thinking about.
so, really, I want just a basic way of thinking about it.