Vinny7
Structural
- Jan 27, 2003
- 54
I have to design / specify foundations for a house. The ground is soft at the surface and has stone below. The stone is in a firm clay and the depth to this layer varies across the house footprint from 1.4m to 2.1m (one corner). This stratum would be adequate for bearing but at the deeper corner the is a large inflow of water (and a stream near by - approx. 10m).
If we specify foundations taken down to this stratum and dewatering with a sump and pump should be be looking at the effect the flow of water in the trenches will have on the stratum. What precausions should we take? Would it be adequate to scrap of the top layer in the trench prior to pouring concrete?
If we specify foundations taken down to this stratum and dewatering with a sump and pump should be be looking at the effect the flow of water in the trenches will have on the stratum. What precausions should we take? Would it be adequate to scrap of the top layer in the trench prior to pouring concrete?