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Shallow vs. Deep Foundation Cost Comparison

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JKJohn

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The Geotechnical report requires the removal of the man fill layer to access a suitable soil. This layer is 8 feet deep.
The site is about 185x130 feet.
The shallow foundation design requires about 50 single footers.
We were asked to provide a cost comparison between deep foundation and shallow foundation. The owner was told that the cost of removing the man fill soil and replacing it with suitable material would be around $1M.

Any ideas?
 
Do two preliminary designs and compare. Pretty straight forward as long as you have local cost data.
 
Where to get the local cost data?
 
I have, in the past, found that local contractor's estimating staff are pretty happy to provide "reasonable" estimated costs - so long as they have a chance to be considered for the work.
 
Another option may be to just remove and replace the fill at the footing locations. I have on a few occasions found that to be economical, but it would depend on a number of factors to do with your particular building.
 
what hokie66 said, sounds to be a Geopeir. Check them out on I have never used this product, but sound like it may be an answer for your situation.
 
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