NMTexEngr
Geotechnical
- Jun 11, 2007
- 1
I have a client that determined during negotiations not to bore to 100' for seismic site classification. All holes were drilled to a depth of 32'. Out of the 21 boreholes, 14 have mean N values greater than 50. The soil classifications in the area are SM and SC. I do not have any additional geotech information in the area whereby to estimate the remaining 70'.
The structural engineer for the client is pushing for a site class of C, and states that since more than 50% of the test holes have a mean N value of greater than 50, I should be able to classify the site as a C. I stand firm at Site Class D, however I question if there is an SOP that if more than 50% of the holes have a mean N greater than 50 to upgrade site class to C?
As a side note, even if I estimate the remaining 70' at a N value of 50 or whatever the bottom of the test hole is, only two of the seven come up above a mean greater than 50.
The structural engineer for the client is pushing for a site class of C, and states that since more than 50% of the test holes have a mean N value of greater than 50, I should be able to classify the site as a C. I stand firm at Site Class D, however I question if there is an SOP that if more than 50% of the holes have a mean N greater than 50 to upgrade site class to C?
As a side note, even if I estimate the remaining 70' at a N value of 50 or whatever the bottom of the test hole is, only two of the seven come up above a mean greater than 50.