quillin
Industrial
- Aug 29, 2004
- 2
I have a residential lot on which a 1.5 story brick 40000sf
house will be built. The lot is at the end lot adjacent to
10 lots which have all been excavated for basements and
clay soil bearing is good. The project in in Charlotte
NC.
My lot was built back up in 2' lifts approximately 5' above the adjacent lots and compacted to over 95% which I had tested at top and down 2' in a 2 spots.
I cannot afford to take the risk there might be areas
of poor compaction. I was not present when the compaction
was performed but I was able to see the machinery foot
print overlap at both the 2' and 5' level so I have
some confidence in the quality of the compaction.
I will be marking the footers next week. I feel I have two options. I will be bringing in a Geo Engineer for testing.
1. Excavate footings down to virgin soil and end
up with footings at an average depth of 4'.
cost about $4500 extra. (365 Lf of Footing)
2. Excavate footings and perform soil testing on
specific intervals and depths. (Intervals?)
Any opinions on the cost effectivenes verses the risk
or other options.
Thank you,
house will be built. The lot is at the end lot adjacent to
10 lots which have all been excavated for basements and
clay soil bearing is good. The project in in Charlotte
NC.
My lot was built back up in 2' lifts approximately 5' above the adjacent lots and compacted to over 95% which I had tested at top and down 2' in a 2 spots.
I cannot afford to take the risk there might be areas
of poor compaction. I was not present when the compaction
was performed but I was able to see the machinery foot
print overlap at both the 2' and 5' level so I have
some confidence in the quality of the compaction.
I will be marking the footers next week. I feel I have two options. I will be bringing in a Geo Engineer for testing.
1. Excavate footings down to virgin soil and end
up with footings at an average depth of 4'.
cost about $4500 extra. (365 Lf of Footing)
2. Excavate footings and perform soil testing on
specific intervals and depths. (Intervals?)
Any opinions on the cost effectivenes verses the risk
or other options.
Thank you,