Hi,, thank you for the comments back on bins.
In the past 25 years, we have designed foundations for perhaps 2000 bins and tanks. It's a big part of our business. With the ever taller and larger bins and tanks being sold in the industry, some of the sites are not on very good natural soils. We find that soil test company recommendations and predictions are sometimes really not very accurate when it comes to total settlement and differential settlement. We do great designs for downward settlement, with slipjoints, etc. on catwalks, spouting, etc..... We work with the soils test companies to let them know what we think is acceptable total and differential settlement for specific bin sizes, heights, etc. Boy have they missed on their "guesses" a few times lately.. We, for sometime, have been putting it writing to all contractors, owners, test companies, etc. involved in a specific bin job that the soil test information will be used in the bin foundation designs but if settlement and differential settlement in excess of predicted occur, we all will be talking to the soil test company as it is not the contractor or engineer's problem!!! By the way, we have walked away from more than a few jobs over bin bearing and what we considered bad soils and bogus soil test recommendations..
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