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Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 1:34pm On Feb 16, 2018
Wikipedia defines foundation as: A foundation (or, more commonly, base) is the element of an architectural structure which connects it to the ground, and transfers loads from the structure to the ground. Foundations are generally considered either shallow or deep.

It is advisable to know suitability of each types of foundation before deciding which best suit your design type and soil. We would discuss them briefly below:

Types of Foundation and their Uses

The following are different types of foundations used in construction:

1. Shallow foundation
* Strip foundation
* Pad or Individual footing foundation
* Raft or Mat foundation

2. Deep Foundation
* Pile foundation

We would only focus on the shallow foundation in our discussion here;

1a. Strip foundation

Strip footings are commonly found in load-bearing masonry construction, and act as a long strip that supports the weight of an entire wall. These are used where the building loads are carried by entire walls rather than isolated columns.

This type of foundations are used on good firm soils - and majorly for bungalows because the walls of this type of building are all load bearing walls (i.e transmitting load from the roof, down to the foundation).

[img]https://2.bp..com/-5ZMZ_cVthX8/WobIAiulryI/AAAAAAAADbQ/D4R5U17krIAPSyt6XVCUS0bNsD7otWfbwCLcBGAs/s320/strip_rein.gif[/img]

Looking at the pictures above, you would notice the ground in question is a either rocky or clayey, coupled with the fact we're building a bungalow.

Recommendation: If you have a strong, clay or rocky soil and you're building a residential bungalow on it - then the best foundation to use is a Strip Foundation, the rule however changes if you're building a warehouse (double volume) because there are less load bearing walls to support the roof above - this this case, the pad foundation (discussed below is the right foundation to use)

[img]https://4.bp..com/-7mep1G1ck9Q/WobINAqAYFI/AAAAAAAADbU/fz2q7uQ7bnE-lhFTIicAOao044nzkyI-wCLcBGAs/s320/strip2.jpg[/img]

Note: Strip foundation could be reinforced or plain (without reinforcement)

1b. Pad foundation

Pad foundations are used to support an individual point load such as that due to a structural column. This type of foundation has more to do with the type of structure rather than the type of soil. It could be used on both strong and weak soil, however unlike on strong soil, its use on weak soil requires stabilizing the soil before considering pad foundation.

Pad foundations are used for structures that transmit load to the foundation via columns - and are used for warehouses, workshops, and framed structures (in this cases, the block-walls are NOT load bearing) all load are transmitted through columns or a combination of columns and beams.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-qiRqyD0SJbo/WobIdWeQlwI/AAAAAAAADbY/a8QzxbcuYJ8L1jPBQhwAMZ_LGaP7cS1ZwCLcBGAs/s320/pad.jpg[/img]

Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by

In good soil areas and for storey buildings, a combination of strip and pad foundation can be used to reduce cost, or pad foundation could be used (solely) where the storey building is a frame structure.

The columns on pad foundation could be made of concrete or structural steel (below pics shows a structural steel on pad foundation)

[img]https://1.bp..com/-pKbm1pN3_g0/WobInRoxnNI/AAAAAAAADbg/w6SRl8t97ZI3sB9L-an2Qqzc5EBBnMBAgCLcBGAs/s320/pad2.png[/img]

[img]https://4.bp..com/-D9gxbI1ktFU/WobLq2A-gOI/AAAAAAAADcA/7wTdm3Mo3A43YUlwekpVVvJkV0fZDoW4gCLcBGAs/s320/pad3.jpg[/img]

1c. Raft foundation

A raft foundation is a reinforced concrete slab under the whole of a building. i.e 'floating' on the ground as a raft floats on water. Raft foundation are used on swampy, waterlogged or sandy (collapsible) soil. This type of foundation spreads the load from a structure over a large area.

[img]https://3.bp..com/-iFVvnmXt5yE/WobJA9Q5NqI/AAAAAAAADbk/CiQm4Fw6M8c2TQe5IrrWUNDgwaCtEXpEQCLcBGAs/s320/raft%2B1.jpg[/img]

It is also used for basement floors even in strong soil with a retaining (concrete) wall around it.

Recommendation: If you're building a bungalow, 1 storey or 2 storey structure on a weak soil, then raft foundation is the foundation to use. They are generally constructed on a compacted (hardcore) base for best results and a layer of 50mm weak concrete (blinding) laid to allow a level surface for forming of the raft.

[img]https://2.bp..com/-BG3AfNc1mEU/WobJHyv3trI/AAAAAAAADbw/Y71jdYza--8WI6VyUuGWk6Qr6wRhQh0HQCLcBGAs/s320/raft2.jpg[/img]

[img]https://1.bp..com/-n3OhZok44JA/WobJHtp7MoI/AAAAAAAADbs/MzAGu7giRWkTo4EEfpoZPy40weP1Nd4cACLcBGAs/s320/raft3.jpg[/img]

2. Pile foundation

Pile foundations are principally used to transfer the loads from superstructures, through weak, compressible strata or water onto stronger, more compact, less compressible and stiffer soil or rock at depth.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-FUl04G9BodY/WobMfqW5TBI/AAAAAAAADcM/wBTcU9W5ussNiAle4hvl_pOEH3ZpH5naACLcBGAs/s320/pile1.jpg[/img]

[img]https://2.bp..com/-9tfM3q7ybjw/WobMfkIG9RI/AAAAAAAADcI/ZE8gVWALcMUKLqj6cm-x7BO96Gcqgk5aQCLcBGAs/s320/pile2.jpg[/img]

In whatever type of foundation used, waterproofing membrane should be considered.

Disclaimer: Pictures used for this reports are random pictures gotten from the internet, we do not claim ownership.

Thanks....

source: https://constructionfactz..com.ng/2018/02/choosing-right-foundation-for-that.html

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 1:35pm On Feb 16, 2018
contact us for your design and 3ds work.. thanks
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by odemeetu1: 2:57pm On Feb 16, 2018
SeMo i almost made FcT but these brother b4 mi use him long snake hand

I like dix talk we d industrial physicist / civil engineering support dix topic with d sum of 36mil if der find it...

#proundly Benue
Lolx

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Tybabe0001(m): 2:58pm On Feb 16, 2018
Am learning a new lesson
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by 1Sharon(f): 2:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
Lol thought you were talking about makeup

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Originality007: 3:02pm On Feb 16, 2018
1Sharon:
Lol thought you were talking about makeup


Lolz....foundation ko, pillar ni

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Larwin(m): 3:02pm On Feb 16, 2018
Nice put up
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Nobody: 3:06pm On Feb 16, 2018
3rd paragraph under pad foundation is incomplete.

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by MrHighSea: 3:14pm On Feb 16, 2018
Don't forget to explain that sometimes we might combine the footings.

Nice work. Esp for typing it/bringing it up here

It's my expertise but to come write thesis here is an "on-productive" task.
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by MetroBaba1(m): 3:21pm On Feb 16, 2018
saydfact, are you a professional Builder?
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Rubbiish(m): 3:23pm On Feb 16, 2018
1Sharon:
Lol thought you were talking about makeup
Lolzz... cheesy
Is ur face a project or type of soil?

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Etihadstore: 3:37pm On Feb 16, 2018
Cec203

Engr oladitan
Good old days
#teamcivilengineers
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 3:42pm On Feb 16, 2018
MetroBaba1:
saydfact, are you a professional Builder?

An Architect and a site man grin grin

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by DAVEZONIGLTD: 3:44pm On Feb 16, 2018
Nice one.
Contact us for your Pile Foundation
+2348034261643

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 3:44pm On Feb 16, 2018
MrHighSea:
Don't forget to explain that sometimes we might combine the footings.

Nice work. Esp for typing it/bringing it up here

It's my expertise but to come write thesis here is an "on-productive" task.



I've been writting for weeks ooh - took me almost a month - had to force myself to complete it today - its not easy..lol

YES - THERE MIGHT BE NEED TO COMBINE ONE OR TWO IF THE BUILDING REQUIRES IT...

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by shams040(m): 4:14pm On Feb 16, 2018
Bld 201

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by eminemkayc: 4:34pm On Feb 16, 2018
It is not advisable to design isolated footings (pad foundations) on cohesive stratum (inclusive of loose silty sands) or soils with high plasticity index and penchant for long term consolidation as against your recommendations. Doing this would result to total settlement (in the case of single static/dynamic equipment foundations) or differential settlements (in framed/load bearing structures). These settlements as a result of future increments in vertical stresses would result to cracks on the super structure which portends danger for its inhabitants.
Prior to situating a pad foundation with a large bearing area on a weak soil with low angle of shearing resistance and potential for compression, its important to calculate the total settlement beneath the foundation and ensure that it is within limits before final decisions. These settlements include 1. Immediate settlement (confined elastic deformation of soil grains) 2. Consolidation/long term settlement and 3. creep settlement

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by shedy03(m): 5:19pm On Feb 16, 2018
good info
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Aarenasbaba(m): 5:26pm On Feb 16, 2018
Waoh...kudos...thumb up

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by SPIFF(m): 5:43pm On Feb 16, 2018
To determine the type of foundation suitable for your proposed project you need to engage the services of a geotechnical Engineer. I'm glad to announce to you that I'm one. We test the soil with different equipments, analyze soil samples and will produce a geotechnical report that's universally acceptable. The content of the report will indicate the allowable bearing capacity of the soil, the lithology of the soil, the materials and properties of the materials encountered, the depth of water, the chemical content of the water, then advice on best foundation type, mode and time suitable for construction.

If you are interested, contact me on 08034068081. Or check us out at Facebook.com/kirksmartins

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 5:50pm On Feb 16, 2018
eminemkayc:
It is not advisable to design isolated footings (pad foundations) on cohesive stratum (inclusive of loose silty sands) or soils with high plasticity index and penchant for long term consolidation as against your recommendations. Doing this would result to total settlement (in the case of single static/dynamic equipment foundations) or differential settlements (in framed/load bearing structures). These settlements as a result of future increments in vertical stresses would result to cracks on the super structure which portends danger for its inhabitants.
Prior to situating a pad foundation with a large bearing area on a weak soil with low angle of shearing resistance and potential for compression, its important to calculate the total settlement beneath the foundation and ensure that it is within limits before final decisions. These settlements include 1. Immediate settlement (confined elastic deformation of soil grains) 2. Consolidation/long term settlement and 3. creep settlement

Thanks for the contribution... Great.
If you noticed, I said before considering use of pad on weak soil - stabilization of the soil shd be done.

You wld agree that's a topic for another day as it's no small topic.
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by chubbyG(m): 5:58pm On Feb 16, 2018
saydfact:
Wikipedia defines foundation as: A foundation (or, more commonly, base) is the element of an architectural structure which connects it to the ground, and transfers loads from the structure to the ground. Foundations are generally considered either shallow or deep.

It is advisable to know suitability of each types of foundation before deciding which best suit your design type and soil. We would discuss them briefly below:

Types of Foundation and their Uses

The following are different types of foundations used in construction:

1. Shallow foundation
* Strip foundation
* Pad or Individual footing foundation
* Raft or Mat foundation

2. Deep Foundation
* Pile foundation

We would only focus on the shallow foundation in our discussion here;

1a. Strip foundation

Strip footings are commonly found in load-bearing masonry construction, and act as a long strip that supports the weight of an entire wall. These are used where the building loads are carried by entire walls rather than isolated columns.

This type of foundations are used on good firm soils - and majorly for bungalows because the walls of this type of building are all load bearing walls (i.e transmitting load from the roof, down to the foundation).

[img]https://2.bp..com/-5ZMZ_cVthX8/WobIAiulryI/AAAAAAAADbQ/D4R5U17krIAPSyt6XVCUS0bNsD7otWfbwCLcBGAs/s320/strip_rein.gif[/img]

Looking at the pictures above, you would notice the ground in question is a either rocky or clayey, coupled with the fact we're building a bungalow.

Recommendation: If you have a strong, clay or rocky soil and you're building a residential bungalow on it - then the best foundation to use is a Strip Foundation, the rule however changes if you're building a warehouse (double volume) because there are less load bearing walls to support the roof above - this this case, the pad foundation (discussed below is the right foundation to use)

[img]https://4.bp..com/-7mep1G1ck9Q/WobINAqAYFI/AAAAAAAADbU/fz2q7uQ7bnE-lhFTIicAOao044nzkyI-wCLcBGAs/s320/strip2.jpg[/img]

Note: Strip foundation could be reinforced or plain (without reinforcement)

1b. Pad foundation

Pad foundations are used to support an individual point load such as that due to a structural column. This type of foundation has more to do with the type of structure rather than the type of soil. It could be used on both strong and weak soil, however unlike on strong soil, its use on weak soil requires stabilizing the soil before considering pad foundation.

Pad foundations are used for structures that transmit load to the foundation via columns - and are used for warehouses, workshops, and framed structures (in this cases, the block-walls are NOT load bearing) all load are transmitted through columns or a combination of columns and beams.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-qiRqyD0SJbo/WobIdWeQlwI/AAAAAAAADbY/a8QzxbcuYJ8L1jPBQhwAMZ_LGaP7cS1ZwCLcBGAs/s320/pad.jpg[/img]

Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by

In good soil areas and for storey buildings, a combination of strip and pad foundation can be used to reduce cost, or pad foundation could be used (solely) where the storey building is a frame structure.

The columns on pad foundation could be made of concrete or structural steel (below pics shows a structural steel on pad foundation)

[img]https://1.bp..com/-pKbm1pN3_g0/WobInRoxnNI/AAAAAAAADbg/w6SRl8t97ZI3sB9L-an2Qqzc5EBBnMBAgCLcBGAs/s320/pad2.png[/img]

[img]https://4.bp..com/-D9gxbI1ktFU/WobLq2A-gOI/AAAAAAAADcA/7wTdm3Mo3A43YUlwekpVVvJkV0fZDoW4gCLcBGAs/s320/pad3.jpg[/img]

1c. Raft foundation

A raft foundation is a reinforced concrete slab under the whole of a building. i.e 'floating' on the ground as a raft floats on water. Raft foundation are used on swampy, waterlogged or sandy (collapsible) soil. This type of foundation spreads the load from a structure over a large area.

[img]https://3.bp..com/-iFVvnmXt5yE/WobJA9Q5NqI/AAAAAAAADbk/CiQm4Fw6M8c2TQe5IrrWUNDgwaCtEXpEQCLcBGAs/s320/raft%2B1.jpg[/img]

It is also used for basement floors even in strong soil with a retaining (concrete) wall around it.

Recommendation: If you're building a bungalow, 1 storey or 2 storey structure on a weak soil, then raft foundation is the foundation to use. They are generally constructed on a compacted (hardcore) base for best results and a layer of 50mm weak concrete (blinding) laid to allow a level surface for forming of the raft.

[img]https://2.bp..com/-BG3AfNc1mEU/WobJHyv3trI/AAAAAAAADbw/Y71jdYza--8WI6VyUuGWk6Qr6wRhQh0HQCLcBGAs/s320/raft2.jpg[/img]

[img]https://1.bp..com/-n3OhZok44JA/WobJHtp7MoI/AAAAAAAADbs/MzAGu7giRWkTo4EEfpoZPy40weP1Nd4cACLcBGAs/s320/raft3.jpg[/img]

2. Pile foundation

Pile foundations are principally used to transfer the loads from superstructures, through weak, compressible strata or water onto stronger, more compact, less compressible and stiffer soil or rock at depth.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-FUl04G9BodY/WobMfqW5TBI/AAAAAAAADcM/wBTcU9W5ussNiAle4hvl_pOEH3ZpH5naACLcBGAs/s320/pile1.jpg[/img]

[img]https://2.bp..com/-9tfM3q7ybjw/WobMfkIG9RI/AAAAAAAADcI/ZE8gVWALcMUKLqj6cm-x7BO96Gcqgk5aQCLcBGAs/s320/pile2.jpg[/img]

In whatever type of foundation used, waterproofing membrane should be considered.

Disclaimer: Pictures used for this reports are random pictures gotten from the internet, we do not claim ownership.

Thanks....

source: https://constructionfactz..com.ng/2018/02/choosing-right-foundation-for-that.html


1d) Strap foundation
Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by calculation(m): 6:22pm On Feb 16, 2018
EgunMogaji:
3rd paragraph under pad foundation is incomplete.
OP, Pls attend to the quote statement of EgunMogaji. paragraph is bolded below

Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 7:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
chubbyG:



1d) Strap foundation

Strap foundation isn't a unique type of foundation.. It's a combination of strip and pad foundation hence strap.

Thanks for the note... It's worth knowing

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 8:01pm On Feb 16, 2018
EgunMogaji:
3rd paragraph under pad foundation is incomplete.

Sorry I missed this... I'll check now..

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 8:04pm On Feb 16, 2018
calculation:

OP, Pls attend to the quote statement of EgunMogaji. paragraph is bolded below

Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by



Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by THE LOAD TO BE TRANSMITTED AND TYPE OF SOIL, YOUR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER IS THE BEST PERSON TO ADVICE ON THIS.

THANKS

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by saydfact(m): 8:05pm On Feb 16, 2018
@EgunMogaji and Calculation

Thanks for the note....

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Re: Choosing The Right Foundation For That Project Type & Soil. by Nizguy(m): 8:55pm On Feb 16, 2018
saydfact:
Wikipedia defines foundation as: A foundation (or, more commonly, base) is the element of an architectural structure which connects it to the ground, and transfers loads from the structure to the ground. Foundations are generally considered either shallow or deep.

It is advisable to know suitability of each types of foundation before deciding which best suit your design type and soil. We would discuss them briefly below:

U just reminded me of my days in skul as civil engr.

Types of Foundation and their Uses

The following are different types of foundations used in construction:

1. Shallow foundation
* Strip foundation
* Pad or Individual footing foundation
* Raft or Mat foundation

2. Deep Foundation
* Pile foundation

We would only focus on the shallow foundation in our discussion here;

1a. Strip foundation

Strip footings are commonly found in load-bearing masonry construction, and act as a long strip that supports the weight of an entire wall. These are used where the building loads are carried by entire walls rather than isolated columns.

This type of foundations are used on good firm soils - and majorly for bungalows because the walls of this type of building are all load bearing walls (i.e transmitting load from the roof, down to the foundation).

[img]https://2.bp..com/-5ZMZ_cVthX8/WobIAiulryI/AAAAAAAADbQ/D4R5U17krIAPSyt6XVCUS0bNsD7otWfbwCLcBGAs/s320/strip_rein.gif[/img]

Looking at the pictures above, you would notice the ground in question is a either rocky or clayey, coupled with the fact we're building a bungalow.

Recommendation: If you have a strong, clay or rocky soil and you're building a residential bungalow on it - then the best foundation to use is a Strip Foundation, the rule however changes if you're building a warehouse (double volume) because there are less load bearing walls to support the roof above - this this case, the pad foundation (discussed below is the right foundation to use)

[img]https://4.bp..com/-7mep1G1ck9Q/WobINAqAYFI/AAAAAAAADbU/fz2q7uQ7bnE-lhFTIicAOao044nzkyI-wCLcBGAs/s320/strip2.jpg[/img]

Note: Strip foundation could be reinforced or plain (without reinforcement)

1b. Pad foundation

Pad foundations are used to support an individual point load such as that due to a structural column. This type of foundation has more to do with the type of structure rather than the type of soil. It could be used on both strong and weak soil, however unlike on strong soil, its use on weak soil requires stabilizing the soil before considering pad foundation.

Pad foundations are used for structures that transmit load to the foundation via columns - and are used for warehouses, workshops, and framed structures (in this cases, the block-walls are NOT load bearing) all load are transmitted through columns or a combination of columns and beams.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-qiRqyD0SJbo/WobIdWeQlwI/AAAAAAAADbY/a8QzxbcuYJ8L1jPBQhwAMZ_LGaP7cS1ZwCLcBGAs/s320/pad.jpg[/img]

Recommendation: If you're building a warehouse, workshop or structures that have limited of no wall partition, then this is the foundation to use - It can be used on strong and weak soil. One weak soil, the soil has to be stabilized and left to settle / rammed mechanically before the pad can be used. The size of the pad foundation and columns are determined by

In good soil areas and for storey buildings, a combination of strip and pad foundation can be used to reduce cost, or pad foundation could be used (solely) where the storey building is a frame structure.

The columns on pad foundation could be made of concrete or structural steel (below pics shows a structural steel on pad foundation)

[img]https://1.bp..com/-pKbm1pN3_g0/WobInRoxnNI/AAAAAAAADbg/w6SRl8t97ZI3sB9L-an2Qqzc5EBBnMBAgCLcBGAs/s320/pad2.png[/img]

[img]https://4.bp..com/-D9gxbI1ktFU/WobLq2A-gOI/AAAAAAAADcA/7wTdm3Mo3A43YUlwekpVVvJkV0fZDoW4gCLcBGAs/s320/pad3.jpg[/img]

1c. Raft foundation

A raft foundation is a reinforced concrete slab under the whole of a building. i.e 'floating' on the ground as a raft floats on water. Raft foundation are used on swampy, waterlogged or sandy (collapsible) soil. This type of foundation spreads the load from a structure over a large area.

[img]https://3.bp..com/-iFVvnmXt5yE/WobJA9Q5NqI/AAAAAAAADbk/CiQm4Fw6M8c2TQe5IrrWUNDgwaCtEXpEQCLcBGAs/s320/raft%2B1.jpg[/img]

It is also used for basement floors even in strong soil with a retaining (concrete) wall around it.

Recommendation: If you're building a bungalow, 1 storey or 2 storey structure on a weak soil, then raft foundation is the foundation to use. They are generally constructed on a compacted (hardcore) base for best results and a layer of 50mm weak concrete (blinding) laid to allow a level surface for forming of the raft.

[img]https://2.bp..com/-BG3AfNc1mEU/WobJHyv3trI/AAAAAAAADbw/Y71jdYza--8WI6VyUuGWk6Qr6wRhQh0HQCLcBGAs/s320/raft2.jpg[/img]

[img]https://1.bp..com/-n3OhZok44JA/WobJHtp7MoI/AAAAAAAADbs/MzAGu7giRWkTo4EEfpoZPy40weP1Nd4cACLcBGAs/s320/raft3.jpg[/img]

2. Pile foundation

Pile foundations are principally used to transfer the loads from superstructures, through weak, compressible strata or water onto stronger, more compact, less compressible and stiffer soil or rock at depth.

[img]https://4.bp..com/-FUl04G9BodY/WobMfqW5TBI/AAAAAAAADcM/wBTcU9W5ussNiAle4hvl_pOEH3ZpH5naACLcBGAs/s320/pile1.jpg[/img]

[img]https://2.bp..com/-9tfM3q7ybjw/WobMfkIG9RI/AAAAAAAADcI/ZE8gVWALcMUKLqj6cm-x7BO96Gcqgk5aQCLcBGAs/s320/pile2.jpg[/img]

In whatever type of foundation used, waterproofing membrane should be considered.

Disclaimer: Pictures used for this reports are random pictures gotten from the internet, we do not claim ownership.

Thanks....

source: https://constructionfactz..com.ng/2018/02/choosing-right-foundation-for-that.html

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