ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOUNDATION AND THEIR MODE OF CONSTRUCTION
INTRODUCTION
One of the major needs of human
being in life is shelter to protect man and their properties from some nature
hazards. Such hazard may include rainfall, wind, snow, sun, e.t.c which may
challenge the way of standard living which man propose. One of the most
critical agenda that human being proposed about their wellbeing in the olden
days is to have houses inform of huts where they can live after which
civilization exhausted the mindset of human from staying in hut to a more
conducive and mighty buildings.
The
development of bricks and stone for the construction of building necessitate
the need for foundation, though the type of foundation most appropriate for a
given structure depend greatly on the type of soil, the soil properties, soil
condition and the type of building intended to be built on it.
Foundation
can thus be defined as the horizontal members supporting the entire structure
and transmitting the load of the structure to the subsoil. Foundation in
respect to soil may further be explained as the lowest part of a building which
is situated below the ground level and it is satisfactorily design to transfer
or permit load on it.
ABSTRACT
This project work is
concerned with assessment to different types of foundation and their mode of
construction though looks like a literature review but entails full information
and chosen.
Foundation
samples were limited to three different locations within Ilorin metropolis.
Terzaghi equation was used for determining soil bearing capacity of the three
cohesionless soil samples taken.
The result
obtained from the calculation shows that the soil in the three foundation
Examined can resist any excessive settlement of super-structure load without
excessive settlement of shear and it shows a good indication that the soil is
good to be used as a sub grade or sub-base materials for construction.
In general
the soil material in those three foundation posses similar characteristic.
EDITOR SOURCE: Assessment
Of Different Types Of Foundation And Their Mode Of Construction
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