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Check out the 3 possible foundations suitable for building construction
Foundation is the lower part of the building that supports and anchors the superstructure of a building and transfer its gravity loads directly to the earth. Foundation may be grouped into two categories – deep and shallow foundation.
A shallow foundation is placed on firm soil near the ground and beneath the lowest part of the superstructure. Examples of shallow foundations are Pad or Isolated, Raft or Mat and Floating foundation.
Deep foundation on the other hand is the one that is placed on soil that is not firm, and which is considerably below the lowest part of the superstructure. Examples of common deep foundations include piles, caissons, cylinders, basements, hollow box and shaft foundations.
In this article, I will explain the three common shallow and deep foundations usually done in engineering practice. They are the 3 possible types of foundation suitable for building construction in Nigeria. The three foundations are as follows:
Isolated or Pad foundation
Raft or Mat foundation
Pile foundation
A Pile foundation is a deep foundation that transfers building loads to the earth farther down from the surface than a shallow foundation does to a subsurface layer or a range of depths. It will be used when the soil bearing capacity is low to the extent that the raft foundation can no longer withstand the load of the building. It is commonly used for highrise buildings. As pile foundations carry a lot of loads, they must be designed and constructed very carefully. A good structural engineer will study the soil reports very well deigning the piles to ensure that the soil is not overloaded beyond its bearing capacity.