bucknell06
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 4, 2005
- 17
Hi,
I am just out of school and am working on my first project associated with drilled pier foundations for mast arms and I am wondering what I need to include for parameters in the geotechnical report. The report will be submitted to a structural engineer for design of the foundations. Borings were performed and the typical soil profile is about 6 feet of granular fill (unit weight = 125 pcf, angle of internal friction, phi = 30) with N = 20 overlying dense glacial till with N > 50. Groundwater was encountered at approximately 7 feet bgs.
In my report I have provided the following:
1)unit weights and angles of internal friction for both the fill and glacial till
2)active, passive, and at-rest earth pressure coeff.
3) Ultimate Base Resistance
Is this enough information for a structural engineer to design the foundation?
If not, what else is a standard inclusion?
Thanks for your time,
Nate
I am just out of school and am working on my first project associated with drilled pier foundations for mast arms and I am wondering what I need to include for parameters in the geotechnical report. The report will be submitted to a structural engineer for design of the foundations. Borings were performed and the typical soil profile is about 6 feet of granular fill (unit weight = 125 pcf, angle of internal friction, phi = 30) with N = 20 overlying dense glacial till with N > 50. Groundwater was encountered at approximately 7 feet bgs.
In my report I have provided the following:
1)unit weights and angles of internal friction for both the fill and glacial till
2)active, passive, and at-rest earth pressure coeff.
3) Ultimate Base Resistance
Is this enough information for a structural engineer to design the foundation?
If not, what else is a standard inclusion?
Thanks for your time,
Nate