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    Curing of Shotcrete

    Hi BigH: I haven't been around for awhile, but kinda got an urge to have a look at this forum. Having done a lot of inspections of concrete over the years, it is a very common occurrence to encounter concrete not being cured. There are the various standard replies like "we used a curing...
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    Quebec, Canada: Landslide

    This is obviously the famous quick clay of the St. Lawerence valley somewhat the same as the quick clays of Norway. Any takes by any body else?
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    Merry Xmas and happy holidays

    Hi Folks, Colleagues: My Sincere wishes for a great new year. Respectfully, ECanuck
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    Ground Subsidence

    Hello Moe333: This strike me as a very interesting project. Is it done very often? I suppose it must be in which case there would be some peer information/assistance available. I would say you have a legitimate concern about subsidence. A lot depends on the insitu conditions and you have...
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    Footing and Foundations on surface Bedrock

    Hi answersthatwork. You've got pretty massive bedrock that wouldn't soak much water, nor bump around too much from frost, I shouldn't think. Still, It would be prudent to drain the grade away from the foundations with impermeable soil, or synthetic and maybe add foam insulation, but thats...
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    Welcome Ecanuck

    Gentlemen thanks for the welcome! I just got back from vacation - not cell, no computer, only a fishing rod. Ecunuck was just a quick choice to hint of my origions and like most maritimers I have returned here in the most prosperous area of Canada. Yea, really, see...
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    Test Pits May No Longer Be Viable Investigation Tool

    Years back, while managing a geotech office, I was responsible for a number of eng's and tech's doing pits. The rule is common sense - stay out if it is deep or liable to collapse. If sufficient data cannot be obtained then we would recommend borings to supplement the pits (although that would...
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    bearing capacity for fill over muskeg

    Well Gwkwong the bearing capacities mentioned by others verify that you would have no problem and I think you are o.k. IF: 1 The muskeg/fill combination can support a decent dozer and loaded trucks. 2 The clay fill is good - not soft can be placed, and it also supports the dozer OK. (If the...
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    bearing capacity for fill over muskeg

    Gwkwong just wants to put a tank, no problems with settlements. Some geotextile, a few feet of fill using light equipment - the biggest concern is support for equipment, I should think. The actual weight of the tank and footprint was not mentioned, but it would be nice to comment on that...
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    residential foundations in peat

    Hi 3of12 (Civil/Environme) You say you want to support single family home foundations. If you are doing a sub-division, you have to consider services, etc. Just to get on the peat is a consideration. You must start with perhaps geofabric using light machinery. I would not even consider...
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    Actual frost depths

    Hi Pbonarrigo: Finding a map of the "average" frost depths should give you a fundamental idea of frost penetration which can vary with: 1: Nature of the soil - is it fine grained or granular is is satuated or dry above the water table? Is there groundwater flow - sometimes the...
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    Pile Seating

    One way I have overcome the potential problem of pile "kick-out" from an underlying sloping bedrock was to use a well drill rig. This can be a cheap option where you can socket into the rock. The other way is to use pile shoes or pins to "bite" the rock; that is, if the...

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