asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys,
I have a situation where I need to provide an elevated slab on ground 600mm (2') above natural ground level. The architect doesn't want to tie the wall to the slab because they are using some crib wall system and the builder is worried about subsidence and thinks we should have piers down to the natural soil.
My questions are, can settlement still be a problem if we have adequate compaction behind the wall and eliminate the need for piers?
Is this the best solution? I think I should tie the slab to the wall so it prevents any horizontal movement of the wall away from the slab in the future.
I have a situation where I need to provide an elevated slab on ground 600mm (2') above natural ground level. The architect doesn't want to tie the wall to the slab because they are using some crib wall system and the builder is worried about subsidence and thinks we should have piers down to the natural soil.
My questions are, can settlement still be a problem if we have adequate compaction behind the wall and eliminate the need for piers?
Is this the best solution? I think I should tie the slab to the wall so it prevents any horizontal movement of the wall away from the slab in the future.