instadog
Geotechnical
- Nov 22, 2002
- 7
I am building a one story residential 20'x20' addition in Northern Virginia. The soil is very poor, very expansive clay. The permit office is requiring a 4' footing depth in lieu of the 2' typical in these areas. My footing will be poured reinforce concrete (8"x16"
and I will have a reinforced 48" OC #4 bar CMU foundation wall. I will place a bond beam on the second course from the top. My questions:
1. Should I provide a second bond beam, even though the wall is only 6' high (2' above grade--crawl space beneath structure, 4'-footing depth of 8" below grade)? What would be additional reinforcing recommended? The CABO does not require any reinforcing at all, the steel is overdesign on my part...
2. Can I use the excavated soil/clay for backfill without any problems? Any suggestions on use of an alterate or tips for backfilling?
Keep in mind this is residential, not commercial. Thanks.
1. Should I provide a second bond beam, even though the wall is only 6' high (2' above grade--crawl space beneath structure, 4'-footing depth of 8" below grade)? What would be additional reinforcing recommended? The CABO does not require any reinforcing at all, the steel is overdesign on my part...
2. Can I use the excavated soil/clay for backfill without any problems? Any suggestions on use of an alterate or tips for backfilling?
Keep in mind this is residential, not commercial. Thanks.