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SITE INVESTIGATION Assist. Prof. Berrak TEYMUR Foundation Engineering Analysis Design Construction As a foundation engineer, you need to consider – geotechnical/structural issues (involves geology, subsurface exploration, structure type and load type), – professional engineering issues (cost- constructability-reliability) – engineering modelling (how accurate and how reliable?). 1 Steps in Foundation Engineering –Understand project and site –Develop design criteria –Identify possible foundation alternatives –Conduct soil investigation –Characterise site –Engineering analysis to evaluate alternatives –Develop recommendations and write reports –Monitor design, construction and performance Potential Problems Related to Foundation Design Bearing capacity failure of foundation (strength of soil) Differential settlement of foundation Excessive overall settlement of foundation Instability of foundation, embankment, slopes Sulphate attack on concrete (groundwater) Damage to surrounding structures due to excavation and dewatering an excavation Collapse of excavation as a result of excessive water in flow. 2 Site Investigation A soil investigation program is necessary to provide information for design and construction and for environmental assessment. Purposes: 1. To evaluate the general suitability of the site for the proposed project 2. To enable an adequate and economical design to be made 3. To disclose and make provision for difficulties that may arise during construction Site Investigation Phases Phase-I: Collection of preliminary information –obtain information regarding the type of structure to be built and its general use. –A general idea of the topography and the type of soil –Geological survey maps etc. 3 Site Investigation Phases Phase-II: Reconnaissance –The engineer should always make a visual inspection of the site. –to provide a general picture of the topography and geology of the site. Site Investigation Phases Phase-III: Site Investigation –consists of planning, making test boreholes and collecting soil samples –For a 30.5m wide building, depending on number of stories (1 to 5 stories) 3.5m to 24 m deep borings can be made. –For a multi story building borehole spacing is 10-30m. –The exploration cost is generally 0.1-0.5% of the cost of the structure. 4
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