sybie99
Structural
- Sep 18, 2009
- 150
Hi
I am the design engineer on a house project. The geotech report found the underlying soil to be unsuitable for bearing the foundations down to 1.7m where a rock layer is found. The QS priced different options we presented to bring the foundations up to ground level. The cheapest would be to stabilize the in situ soil with cement. We will get a lab to test the soils suitability for stabilization. My question is, for such a small project, how is the cement mixed with the the in situ soil in an economic way?
I am the design engineer on a house project. The geotech report found the underlying soil to be unsuitable for bearing the foundations down to 1.7m where a rock layer is found. The QS priced different options we presented to bring the foundations up to ground level. The cheapest would be to stabilize the in situ soil with cement. We will get a lab to test the soils suitability for stabilization. My question is, for such a small project, how is the cement mixed with the the in situ soil in an economic way?