kmmgeotech
Geotechnical
- Jan 31, 2003
- 7
I need HELP. This question keeps coming up and everyone seems to have their own opinion. This is a Building Code issue so I would think there should only be 1 answer.
Do I consider BEDROCK (N=100) in the upper 100 ft of Soil Profile. It greatly impacts the Site Classification. Some peope say YES. The IBC Building Code is VAGUE. It indicates the "N" value to be for cohesionless soils (ie: NOT BEDROCK). On many sites, the Site Classification may be increased from an "E" to "D" if BEDROCK is considered in the equation.
In the New England area, bedrock is commonly encountered within 20-30 ft of grade. Thank You for your response.
Do I consider BEDROCK (N=100) in the upper 100 ft of Soil Profile. It greatly impacts the Site Classification. Some peope say YES. The IBC Building Code is VAGUE. It indicates the "N" value to be for cohesionless soils (ie: NOT BEDROCK). On many sites, the Site Classification may be increased from an "E" to "D" if BEDROCK is considered in the equation.
In the New England area, bedrock is commonly encountered within 20-30 ft of grade. Thank You for your response.