mitchell54
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 11, 2005
- 24
In dealing with a project in the San Fran Bay area it was required to remove the top layers of vegatative growth and then an additional amount of earth. The grading and excavations removed 1' to 4' of overburben material to final grades that had a 0.1' tolerance that was closely adheared to. Before completion the rainy season set in and work was halted. Not being familiar with Bay Mud what kind of changes in grade elevations should I expect if any.
The reason I ask is because I have run into a similar situation before on the east coast, in which a a thick shale layer was excavated to unearth a clay layer. After a month the grade elevations (from GPS) changed almost 0.4' due to swelling of the clay.
The reason I ask is because I have run into a similar situation before on the east coast, in which a a thick shale layer was excavated to unearth a clay layer. After a month the grade elevations (from GPS) changed almost 0.4' due to swelling of the clay.