haynewp
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 2,328
Sometimes we get more detailed information in the soils report for the subbase under slabs-on-grade for buildings. Such as: "A 4 inch thick layer of free draining gravel should be placed beneath the floor slab. This material should consist of minus 12 inch aggregate with less than 60% passing the No.4 sieve, and less than 5% passing the No. 200 sieve". Other times it might say something like: "6 inch thick layer of quarry run" or "6 inch layer of crushed stone". Often, "#57 stone" gets specified in our area.
So who is responsible for determining the specification of the slab subbase? I have always thought it should come from the geotech but the reports vary in requiring something specific to just basically saying to just put a crushed gravel layer under the slab. The drainage capability needed for a site and the compact-ability of the material to used beneath the slab would seem to be something the geotech should be specifying the material needed to meet these requirements and not us. I have gotten the request on a project to give the spec for the subbase and the geotech is just saying that a quarry in the area should be able to provide their typical subbase run and that it would be adequate. So should the specification be: "a standard subbase run from a local quarry"?? It doesn't sound technically correct.
So who is responsible for determining the specification of the slab subbase? I have always thought it should come from the geotech but the reports vary in requiring something specific to just basically saying to just put a crushed gravel layer under the slab. The drainage capability needed for a site and the compact-ability of the material to used beneath the slab would seem to be something the geotech should be specifying the material needed to meet these requirements and not us. I have gotten the request on a project to give the spec for the subbase and the geotech is just saying that a quarry in the area should be able to provide their typical subbase run and that it would be adequate. So should the specification be: "a standard subbase run from a local quarry"?? It doesn't sound technically correct.