Stinja
Structural
- Oct 20, 2009
- 3
Hi. first time on the boards and i have a question.
There was a soils report done on a site and it said the boring logs were terminated because it hit boulders. The boulders went from 4.5ft to 6.5ft below the surface. The client wants to build retaining walls and some of these retaining wall foundations will land/cross the location of these borders but will not be in contact with them.
Would there still be a problem with building the foundations if the bottom of the foundations were about 2ft above the boulders? If it isn't possible, how would i get around to building the foundations of the walls?
Thanks for any future input.
There was a soils report done on a site and it said the boring logs were terminated because it hit boulders. The boulders went from 4.5ft to 6.5ft below the surface. The client wants to build retaining walls and some of these retaining wall foundations will land/cross the location of these borders but will not be in contact with them.
Would there still be a problem with building the foundations if the bottom of the foundations were about 2ft above the boulders? If it isn't possible, how would i get around to building the foundations of the walls?
Thanks for any future input.