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Preparation of a Site


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February, 2012         John Fox, College of North West London   1
Site Analysis
      Before purchasing a plot of land the
       following considerations must be taken
       into account;
      Refer to Ordinance survey
      Measurement survey
      Preservation orders/conservation area
      Flood potential
      Design of buildings in area
      Consult utility providers
      Surface characteristics
February, 2012     John Fox, College of North West London   2
Purpose of a soil
                   investigation
      To determine the suitability of the soil
       for the proposed project
      To determine an adequate and economic
       design of foundation
      To ascertain any potential difficulties
       that may arise in construction
      To determine the cause of changes in the
       soil

February, 2012       John Fox, College of North West London   3
3 Basic stages of soil
                     investigation
 Desk study- takes into account any existing
  information such as its topography,
  geology, vegetation, etc

 Walk over survey- a direct inspection of the
  ground

Physical exploration and inspection of the
  ground by means of boreholes or trial
  holes
February, 2012          John Fox, College of North West London   4
Trial holes/pits
      Foundations up to 3m deep – trial holes
       are dug by hand or small excavator
      Typical size of trial holes are 1.2x1.2x3m
      Foundations up to 30m deep- mechanically
       bored by a crane mounted auger machine
      Foundations over 30m- deep borings
      All samples are sent to the lab to be
       tested
February, 2012       John Fox, College of North West London   5
Soil Types
Sand/gravel- can give good bearing capacity-
  good water dissipation

Clay-good ground bearing- prevents water
   passing between strata

Rock-hard solid formation- often impervious
  such as granite or limestone- excellent
  strata on which to build
February, 2012    John Fox, College of North West London   6
Soil Types
      Peat-permeable and unsuitable for
       foundations- can indicate the
       presence of a high water level

      Filled or made ground- good quality,
       clean hard core rubble compacted in
       layers to engineers level

February, 2012    John Fox, College of North West London   7
Non Cohesive Soils

 When increasing the loads on soil the
  water content squeezes out, and this
  can lead to the settlement of a
  structure.
In non-cohesive soils such as sands and
  gravel the water movement is more
  rapid and settlement normally occurs
  during construction
February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   8
Cohesive soils
      Cohesive soils such as clay or silt
       lose their water content far more
       gradually and buildings may slowly
       settle for many years before
       equilibrium is reached.




February, 2012      John Fox, College of North West London   9
Contaminated Soils

Typical examples of where
  contaminated soils are located;
Landfill sites
Gas work sites
Sewage farms and works
Scrap yards
Industrial areas
February, 2012        John Fox, College of North West London   10
Removal of Contaminated
                 Soils

There are 2 ways in dealing with
   contaminated soil;
2. Removal- this is a costly process as
   licences are expensive and this may not
   be viable for the project.
3. Capping- this involves the sealing of the
   material by a layer of clean material e.g.
   gravel, of approx. 1m deep

February, 2012   John Fox, College of North West London   11
Water Table
      Water table- this is the level of water
       held in the soil which varies in wet and
       dry periods
      A high water table can cause problems
       such as flooding especially in trench
       excavation
      A high water table can also have a
       sulphate content which can lead onto a
       chemical reaction with the cement in the
       concrete and then cracking in the
       foundation
February, 2012     John Fox, College of North West London   12
Purpose of Lab testing
      To check classification of soil
      Moisture content
      Liquid limit
      Particle size distribution
      Bulk density



February, 2012      John Fox, College of North West London   13
Foundations on Poor Soils
      Poor ground with insufficient
       strength can be dealt with in 2 ways;
      To excavate until ground of good
       load bearing capacity is reached
      To improve it so that it can accept
       the load by means of vibro-
       compaction

February, 2012    John Fox, College of North West London   14
Key Terms To Remember
      Bearing Pressure
      Bearing Capacity
      Subsidence
      Settlement
      Compaction
      Consolidation

February, 2012   John Fox, College of North West London   15

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Site Preparation Soil Investigation

  • 1. Preparation of a Site Part 6 February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 1
  • 2. Site Analysis  Before purchasing a plot of land the following considerations must be taken into account;  Refer to Ordinance survey  Measurement survey  Preservation orders/conservation area  Flood potential  Design of buildings in area  Consult utility providers  Surface characteristics February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 2
  • 3. Purpose of a soil investigation  To determine the suitability of the soil for the proposed project  To determine an adequate and economic design of foundation  To ascertain any potential difficulties that may arise in construction  To determine the cause of changes in the soil February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 3
  • 4. 3 Basic stages of soil investigation Desk study- takes into account any existing information such as its topography, geology, vegetation, etc Walk over survey- a direct inspection of the ground Physical exploration and inspection of the ground by means of boreholes or trial holes February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 4
  • 5. Trial holes/pits  Foundations up to 3m deep – trial holes are dug by hand or small excavator  Typical size of trial holes are 1.2x1.2x3m  Foundations up to 30m deep- mechanically bored by a crane mounted auger machine  Foundations over 30m- deep borings  All samples are sent to the lab to be tested February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 5
  • 6. Soil Types Sand/gravel- can give good bearing capacity- good water dissipation Clay-good ground bearing- prevents water passing between strata Rock-hard solid formation- often impervious such as granite or limestone- excellent strata on which to build February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 6
  • 7. Soil Types  Peat-permeable and unsuitable for foundations- can indicate the presence of a high water level  Filled or made ground- good quality, clean hard core rubble compacted in layers to engineers level February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 7
  • 8. Non Cohesive Soils When increasing the loads on soil the water content squeezes out, and this can lead to the settlement of a structure. In non-cohesive soils such as sands and gravel the water movement is more rapid and settlement normally occurs during construction February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 8
  • 9. Cohesive soils  Cohesive soils such as clay or silt lose their water content far more gradually and buildings may slowly settle for many years before equilibrium is reached. February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 9
  • 10. Contaminated Soils Typical examples of where contaminated soils are located; Landfill sites Gas work sites Sewage farms and works Scrap yards Industrial areas February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 10
  • 11. Removal of Contaminated Soils There are 2 ways in dealing with contaminated soil; 2. Removal- this is a costly process as licences are expensive and this may not be viable for the project. 3. Capping- this involves the sealing of the material by a layer of clean material e.g. gravel, of approx. 1m deep February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 11
  • 12. Water Table  Water table- this is the level of water held in the soil which varies in wet and dry periods  A high water table can cause problems such as flooding especially in trench excavation  A high water table can also have a sulphate content which can lead onto a chemical reaction with the cement in the concrete and then cracking in the foundation February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 12
  • 13. Purpose of Lab testing  To check classification of soil  Moisture content  Liquid limit  Particle size distribution  Bulk density February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 13
  • 14. Foundations on Poor Soils  Poor ground with insufficient strength can be dealt with in 2 ways;  To excavate until ground of good load bearing capacity is reached  To improve it so that it can accept the load by means of vibro- compaction February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 14
  • 15. Key Terms To Remember  Bearing Pressure  Bearing Capacity  Subsidence  Settlement  Compaction  Consolidation February, 2012 John Fox, College of North West London 15

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  1. 08/03/12 John Fox, College of North West London Preparation of a Site