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Figure 2.1 Sequence of site analysis. Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. ©

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1 Figure 2.1 Sequence of site analysis. Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse.

2 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.2 Schematic showing information collected during site reconnaissance.

3 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.3 Example of foundation exerting pressure on weak stratum: may lead to settlement.

4 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.4 (a and b) Bulb of pressure exerted under a pad and strip foundation.

5 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.5 Combined stress exerted on subsoil from foundations in close proximity.

6 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.6 Trial pit log.

7 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.7 Depth of borehole for pad and raft foundations.

8 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.8 Depth of borehole for closely spaced strip or pad foundation.

9 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.9 Depth of borehole for friction piles.

10 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Figure 2.10 (a and b) Plan and section showing the position of boreholes.

11 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Photograph 2.1 Rotary drilling rig.

12 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Photograph 2.2 Tracked percussive sampler.

13 Barry's Introduction to Construction of Buildings, Second Edition, by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. © 2006, 2010 by Stephen Emmitt and Christopher A. Gorse. Photograph 2.3 Soil samples ready for logging.


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