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Pointers in industrial plant location; borings necessary to depth of at least twice width of buildings and preferably to 100 ft, unless rock is found; settlement is sometimes reduced or avoided by excavating basement so that weight of material removed equals weight of structure; limitations of load tests; examples of foundation failures; piles not always helpful.
Pointers in industrial plant location; borings necessary to depth of at least twice width of buildings and preferably to 100 ft, unless rock is found; settlement is sometimes reduced or avoided by excavating basement so that weight of material removed equals weight of structure; limitations of load tests; examples of foundation failures; piles not always helpful.
Sub-soil conditions and site selection
Southern Power Industry
Chellis, R.D. (author)
1948
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