3Fan
Structural
- Dec 21, 2005
- 78
I haven't had to deal with many foundations into rock here in Ohio, but now am doing some retaining wall designs in New Hampshire. Code requires the bottom of footing to be 4' below grade. The geotech engineer wants the rock overexcavated an additonal foot below bottom of footing then backfilled with compacted granular backfill "yield cushion" There is about 700' of retaining wall with a footing size of 6'. Lots of rock excavtion.
The geotech engineer says we can get away with raising the bottom of footing above the frost line by pinning it thus reducing the amount of rock excavaiton. How is pinning accomplished? Drilling and epoxying in dowels into the rock that extend into the footing?
The geotech engineer says we can get away with raising the bottom of footing above the frost line by pinning it thus reducing the amount of rock excavaiton. How is pinning accomplished? Drilling and epoxying in dowels into the rock that extend into the footing?