gmcnair
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 5, 2004
- 5
I have designed an 8' high, concrete block wind blocking wall for a client on 24" of dark, undistrubed top soil that lays on a damp, gray clay layer. The footing is 4' wide and will go 16" below grade. The footing has all the necessary steel and a building permit has been issued.
I dug down 24" with post hole diggers, and the soil is a firm dark loamy, top soil. My reference books say this soil should bear at least 2000 lbs. psf.
A local fellow with some engineering experience told the client that the soil will bear 500 pounds per square foot after he pushed a 3/8" rod down about 20" by hand. He said the 4' footing needs 4' deep holes dug to bed rock and flled with concrete.
Does this sound right?
gmcnair
I dug down 24" with post hole diggers, and the soil is a firm dark loamy, top soil. My reference books say this soil should bear at least 2000 lbs. psf.
A local fellow with some engineering experience told the client that the soil will bear 500 pounds per square foot after he pushed a 3/8" rod down about 20" by hand. He said the 4' footing needs 4' deep holes dug to bed rock and flled with concrete.
Does this sound right?
gmcnair