Grouser
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 11, 2002
- 101
A coworker brought up this problem and I thought it would make a worthy topic of discussion on the forum.
An existing warehouse is to be retro-fitted to house power generating equipment. The records of the existing foundation are scanty and contradicting, some say piles and some say spread footings.
How can the existing foundation type be determined with minimal disturbance? GPR comes to mind as does manual electro-magnetic mapping. Any other ideas/suggestions? Can siesmic data be used in this manner?
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An existing warehouse is to be retro-fitted to house power generating equipment. The records of the existing foundation are scanty and contradicting, some say piles and some say spread footings.
How can the existing foundation type be determined with minimal disturbance? GPR comes to mind as does manual electro-magnetic mapping. Any other ideas/suggestions? Can siesmic data be used in this manner?
Thanks and
![[cheers] [cheers] [cheers]](/data/assets/smilies/cheers.gif)