JennM
Geotechnical
- Apr 15, 2008
- 2
I am looking for input on determining the seismic site class for a municipal water treatment facility. The subsurface conditions consist of medium dense sand to 22 feet, clean & loose sand to 33 feet, dense to very dense sand below. The groundwater is at 3 feet.
The loose sand between 22 to 33 feet is susceptable to liquefaction. We are recommending ground improvement to ~10 feet beyond the building to mitigate the liquefaction potential.
Following the ground improvement work, would the the corresponding IBC Seismic Site Class be D because the weighed average N value is 16 bpf?
The loose sand between 22 to 33 feet is susceptable to liquefaction. We are recommending ground improvement to ~10 feet beyond the building to mitigate the liquefaction potential.
Following the ground improvement work, would the the corresponding IBC Seismic Site Class be D because the weighed average N value is 16 bpf?