kmmgeotech
Geotechnical
- Jan 31, 2003
- 7
I am persistently questioned with respect to the IBC Site Classification for subgrade conditions especially when designating an "E" site (Soft Soil Profile). In many cases, we have a loose sand or soft clay that marginally does not conform to the specific IBC characteristics (liquefaction, high PI, low shear strength) for "E" or "F". On many projects, bedrock is encounterd within 20-30 ft of grade. I have been told to review the subgrade conditions within the top 100 ft (20% loose sand/80% bedrock). This would place the Site Class to possibly be a "C". It just seems to be at both ends of the Spectrum. Marginally good enough not to be an "F", likley to be an "E" but possibly being a "C" site when considering the shallow bedrock. What happened to "D"? I find the Code to be very vague and ambiguous. It was mentioned that shallow soil conditions(20-25 ft to bedrock) will not amplify as much as a deep soil deposits and for that reason I should account for the bedrock in the upper 100 ft. Someone please HELP explain this to me. Thanks.