dirtsqueezer
Geotechnical
- Jan 29, 2002
- 269
Not to appear subversive, but I've been contemplating for the better part of the day on why our geotech has recommended that 2" perf pipe be placed around our slab and footings. The building consists of a metal frame on spread footings and a slab with thickened edges, about 6K square feet, with a perimeter asphalt parking lot. It's possbile in my mind that he wanted draw the groundwater down and away from the foundation- but why? Practically speaking, the pipe isn't large enough to handle any significant flow, and I don't see any immediate danger to the footings in the way of infiltration that this pipe helps to prevent. It seems that the thickened edge, as well as the vapor barrier under the slab would be enough to keep water from coming up through the slab as they're designed. Can anyone suggest what my client could be paying for? Thanks.