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Chapter 4 case study 1: Foundations
Ground consolidation and preparation
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Preparing for foundations
The excavation of foundation trenches is far less exact than the design drawings of a typical scheme would indicate. Here we see the excavations on a site awaiting the placement of concrete. Note that they are unsupported in the example to the left. This is due to the nature of the soil, which is termed ‘cohesive’. The example on the right is a different type of foundation, known as a raft. The foundation and ground floor slab are combined and the edges are reinforced to ensure the rigidity of the raft.
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