Buzzer
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 12, 2003
- 10
I am working on engineering a house for a friend of mine and unfortunately his soil report came back suggesting that he need piles. The geotechnical report is going to give us the pile capacity and size as well as driving criteria. Now, Several questions arise.
1) do we just figure the weight of the house and divide it by the pile capacity given by the pile report to figure the number of piles required?
2) The footing (or grade beam) that spans between piles, Don't we just design like a simple concrete beam or say a beam spanning several supports? This also, I am assuming could have an effect on the number of piles required.
3) Is there a rule of thumb for figuring the weight of a house based on light frame construction?
4) Is there any other considerations to be accounted for?
Please help, thanks
Buzzer
1) do we just figure the weight of the house and divide it by the pile capacity given by the pile report to figure the number of piles required?
2) The footing (or grade beam) that spans between piles, Don't we just design like a simple concrete beam or say a beam spanning several supports? This also, I am assuming could have an effect on the number of piles required.
3) Is there a rule of thumb for figuring the weight of a house based on light frame construction?
4) Is there any other considerations to be accounted for?
Please help, thanks
Buzzer