valleyboy
Structural
- Jan 9, 2002
- 145
I am reviewing a site investigation report for a development.
The ground conditions at the site - firm boulder clay underlain by sandstone, mudstone, and inter-bedded coal seams. The coal seams will be investigated using rotary drilling to check rock head cover and presence of workings.
The SI report recommends conventional ground bearing foundations.
I am aware from a review of geological data held in my office that the site has been subject to landslip (now dormant).
I have a number of concerns:-
1 How will global stability of the structure be achieved if the landslip re-activates?
2 Will excavation at the toe of the landslip re-activate it?
3 The development is split level.What type of earth pressure should be adopted for the design of the retaining structures?
I will seek specialist geotechnical advice, but wondered if anyone has dealt with any sites with similar conditions.
VB
The ground conditions at the site - firm boulder clay underlain by sandstone, mudstone, and inter-bedded coal seams. The coal seams will be investigated using rotary drilling to check rock head cover and presence of workings.
The SI report recommends conventional ground bearing foundations.
I am aware from a review of geological data held in my office that the site has been subject to landslip (now dormant).
I have a number of concerns:-
1 How will global stability of the structure be achieved if the landslip re-activates?
2 Will excavation at the toe of the landslip re-activate it?
3 The development is split level.What type of earth pressure should be adopted for the design of the retaining structures?
I will seek specialist geotechnical advice, but wondered if anyone has dealt with any sites with similar conditions.
VB