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Foundations

Foundations. Definition of Foundation. The supporting portion of a structure located below the structure and supported only by soil or rock.

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Foundations

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  1. Foundations

  2. Definition of Foundation • The supporting portion of a structure located below the structure and supported only by soil or rock. • The purpose of a foundation is to support the structure and distribute the weight of that structure so it settles to the ground evenly rather than unevenly.

  3. What do these 3 Images have in common? www.sl.nsw.gov.au Thegreenelephant.us

  4. A Strong Footing • The footing is one major part of the foundation. • Transfers the weight of the building to the earth below • How much soil will settle beneath? • How much weight will go on top? • A house spanning 28’x40’ can weigh 58 tons • The larger the building, the deeper the foundation penetrates through the weaker soil on the surfaceto the more stable soils or bedrock beneath. • A Strong Footing is like an Anchor for walls, holding the stucture down and keeping it stable especially during: • Earthquakes • Strong Wind www.kpokorny.com

  5. Quick Assignment • Build a block wall. • Can you tip it over? • Give it a strong footing. • Compare & Contrast.

  6. Point Footings • Pier Foundation • Columns & Beams • Building structure lifted off ground • Minimum ground disturbance • Floor plane is insulated

  7. Pier Foundation www.timesunion.com

  8. Point / Pier Foundation http://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/2013/02/38199/new-suffolk-home-rises-anew-after-hurricane-sandy/

  9. Pier Foundation http://www.treehugger.com/culture/visiting-construct-canada-2007.html

  10. Historic 100 Year Old Structure-Weak soil 20 feet below due to neighboring oil tank failure- http://www.fabco-nj.com/Current_Project_.html Pile Driver & Crane Temporary beams are driven Down 38 feet tosupport the Integrity of the surrounding soil while they perform the soil and groundwater remediation excavation.

  11. docs.bentley.com www.atlaspiers.com http://www.oas.org/

  12. Line Wall Foundation • Basement Wall Foundation • Bearing wall • Continuous wall footing= foundation wall • Walls below grade structured to resist earth’s pressure

  13. www.ukplanservice.co.uk

  14. www.hankeyandbrown.com

  15. Basement Wall Foundation www.foundationrepairca.com

  16. Line Wall Foundation • Perimeter Wall Foundation • Bearing Wall • Used for crawl space construction • Minimal earth pressure • Most Common Type = T Foundation

  17. Crawl Space www.aetv.com seattle.cbslocal.com

  18. www.batticdoor.com activerain.com www.grit.com

  19. Foundation with Crawl Space remodeling-projects.com

  20. Plane • Ground Slab Foundation • Horizontal Slab • Requires stable & compacted soil • Most common foundation in SoCal is Slab on Grade • Inexpensive • Used when: • Land is flat • No basement is required • Temperatures aren’t below freezing

  21. Slab on Grade

  22. Assignment • Pick out a foundation for your wall design • Refer to p. 239 in text book • Draft a detail on paper and using ACAD

  23. Retaining Walls

  24. L Type

  25. T Type

  26. Cantilever Type

  27. Mass Type

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