killswitchengage....lighten up. CCivileng's specialty is civil engineering, not geotechnical engineering. Besides that, your reference to buildings has nothing to do with his posting. He is asking about H20 loading, which is related to bridge or pavement loading.
CCivileng....you need to expand on your question a bit. Why are you asking about bearing capacity as related to bridge and pavement loading? Is your question for purposes of some part of a bridge structure? An approach structure? The pavement?
Yes, 350 kPa is a relatively high bearing pressure; however, more needs to be known about the parameters. Is this a bearing pressure at the bottom of a shaft at some depth below grade? If so, keep in mind that bearing capacity increases with depth of adjacent overburden.
Please expand and explain your question a bit so that more reasonable feedback can be given in the forum.