theclipper: What you need to understand is that instead of
"get(ting) the owner to pay for SOIL BORINGS and then to have the structural department design the foundations if possible" , your A/E firm should get the owner to hire a competent geotechnical engineering firm (not a drilling outfit) and have a comprehensive geotechnical report - factual information and interpretative report - issued to you so that your structural department can design the foundations. The specialist geotechnical engineer will provide valuable comments on the type of foundations that you should be considering for the struture at hand (shallow or deep foundations), the allowable bearing pressure (or allowable pile loads), the anticipated settlements for your foundation design along with comments/recommendations on safe excavation slopes if in cuts, required shoring, etc. Then, and only then, should your structural department enter the fray.
As a side-note: I am in the process now of putting together an abstract for a possible paper to the Indian Roads Congress Conference later this year. Many owners/designers do not understand more than rudimentary and begrudging role that a geotech plays. For this paper, I have chosen the title: “The Geotechnical Engineer: Do We Know Their Role? Do We Know Their Worth?”. From my current draft, I am putting forth the following:
"geotechs do more than just drill holes, print out nice logs of the borehole findings and present pretty pictures of laboratory tests."
"In the developing countries, we find that, in many cases, the geotechnical engineer and his role is one of an after-thought – it not fully or even sufficiently understood. The Geotech, more or less, is thrust into the role of borehole driller and factual data presenter. This is the job of a drilling contractor – not a geotechnical engineer. What a waste of precious talent. The true worth of the geotech does not emerge."
theclipper - get good solid geotechnical advice; your life will be far easier!!
wonderful comments by VAD and PEinc once again! Oh, to be a doctor and get all the tests you want. Life and death = tests without "?"; for us, whose small budgets can only permit the bare necessities, I quote Richard Handy: "Virtually every structure is supported by soil or rock. Those that aren’t either fly, float, or fall over.” Many seem simply satisfied with the falling over!(?)
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