SR-538 - GTIR - CH-14+650 - Major Bridge - 10 BHs
SR-538 - GTIR - CH-14+650 - Major Bridge - 10 BHs
SR-538 - GTIR - CH-14+650 - Major Bridge - 10 BHs
SR NO. : 538_21-22
C O N ST R U CTI O N O F S IX L A N E C H IT TO O R -
T H AT CH U R R O A D (G RE EN F IE L D A L IG NM EN T)
F RO M K M 0 . 0 00 TO K M 4 3. 8 00 O N H YB R I D
ANNUITY MO DE U ND E R BH A RA TM A LA
P A R I YO J N A, I N T H E S T A TE OF ANDH RA
P R A DE SH A ND T AM I L NAD U (P A CK AG E - I).
CLIENT
M / S . K CC B UI L DC O N P VT . LT D .
PROGRAMME
SEPTEMBER - 2022
To,
KCC Buildcon Pvt. Ltd.
BU-5, S.F.S. Flats,
Near Income Tax Colony,
Outer Ring Road, Pitampura,
Delhi – 110034.
Dear Sir,
We are pleased to submit this report of the subject work based on 10 boreholes carried out at Ch.
14+650 KM for only Major Bridge for the proposed project site.
The accompanying report presents results of field tests and laboratory tests conducted on selected
soil samples and their interpretation.
Should there be any clarifications regarding the contents please contact us at your most convenient
time.
We value the opportunity to participate in this project and look forward a pleasant association on
future projects.
CONTENTS
PAGE
S. NO. ITEMS
NO.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
2.0 SITE LOCATION & GENERAL GEOLOGICAL HISTORY 1-2
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 2-4
4.0 FIELD INVESTIGATION 4-9
5.0 LABORATORY INVESTIGATION 9-16
CHAPTER 2 ANALYSIS OF TEST RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION
6.0 STRATIFICATION 17-18
6.1 GROUND WATER TABLE DEPTH 18
6.2 RESULTS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 19
6.3 COMPUTATION OF LIQUEFACTION POTENTIAL 19-20
CHAPTER 3 TYPE AND DEPTH OF FOUNDATION WITH ANALYSIS
7.0 TYPE & DEPTH OF FOUNDATION 21
7.1 ANALYSIS OF FOUNDATION 21-23
CHAPTER 4 RECOMMENDATIONS
8.0 FOUNDATION RECOMMENDATIONS 24-25
ABBREVIATIONS 26
LIST OF FIGURES / TABLES
Appendix
ITEMS PAGE NO.
No.
APPENDIX – A (FIELD DATA RESULTS)
A-1 LOCATION PLAN 28
A-2 FIELD BORE HOLE LOGS 29-46
A-3 SUB SOIL PROFILE DIAGRAM 47
A-4 COREBOX PHOTOGRAPHS 48-51
APPENDIX – B (LAB TEST RESULTS)
B-1 SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS SHEETS 53-62
B-2 RESULT OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES 63
B-3 GSD CURVES 64
APPENDIX – C (ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATION)
SAMPLE CALCULATION FOR COMPUTATION OF ALLOWABLE 66-68
C-1
BEARING CAPACITY OF SUB-STRATA FOR RAFT FOUNDATION
SAMPLE CALCULATION FOR COMPUTATION OF ALLOWABLE
C-2 BEARING PRESSURE FOR OPEN FOUNDATION EMBEDDED IN 69
ROCK
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
1.0 INTRODUCTION:
The work of conducting “Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from
km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh
and Tamil Nadu (Package-I).” was awarded to “CEG Test House & Research Centre Pvt. Ltd.,
Jaipur” by M/S. “KCC Buildcon Pvt. Ltd” as per reference no. KCC/NHAI/Bnagalore to
Chennai pkg-III/2020-21/01 dated 03.07.2021.
Field work including drilling of boreholes and sample collection was carried out in the presence of
representative of Client. Laboratory tests were conducted on selected soil samples to determine the
design parameters, confirming to relevant IS specifications and the guidelines received from time
to time from representative of Client.
This report includes the details of Methodology of Investigation, collection of samples (soil/rock),
laboratory test results, analysis of results and recommendations for results for proposed structures
based on soil sample collected from the locations of boreholes.
The details of the site & test locations for the proposed project are shown in location plan attached
vide Appendix A-1. The site of proposed project is located at Chittoor-Thatchur Road, in the state
of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu & the site falls in seismic zone – III (Zone factor=0.16) of
India.
The district is underlain by rocks belonging to Archaean to recent age. The oldest rocks belong to
Migmatite Complex, represented by migmatised quartzo-felspathic gneiss and are exposed in the
north-eastern part of the district. Older metamorphic comprise amphibolites, hornblende-talc-mica-
schist, fuchsite quartzite, calc-silicate rock, marble and banded ferruginous quartzite. These older
metamorphic occur as enclaves within Peninsular 11 or Banded Gneissic Complex (PGC/BGC) and
occupy ~90% of the area. They are represented by biotite-hornblende gneiss, biotite granite and
migmatite rocks. The Dharwar Super group of rocks represented by quartz-mica schist,
amphibolites schist, quartzoflespathic mica schist (Champion gneiss, metabasalt, metadacite and
banded ferruginous quartzite, belonging to various schist belts and occur as long linear N-S
trending belts and overlie PGC non-conformably. Acid intrusives of Proterozoic Age comprises
granite and quartz veins. The granite plutons are exposed as patches and linear bodies in south-
western and north-western parts of the district respectively. Three sets of dolerite dykes trending
EW, N-S, and NW-SE occur. The rocks belonging to Cuddapah super Group occupy northeastern
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part and are represented by shale (1%) and quartzite (4%) of Bairenkonda Formation and limestone
of Cumbum Formation. The Gondwana Super group rock occurs non conformably over the PGC in
south-eastern part of the district, represented by Satyavedu Formation. Laterite (1%) capping over
Gondwana formations is observed. Alluvial formation (1%) of recent age occurs along the major
streams.
The stipulated scope of work involved carrying out the following operations:-
a) Mobilisation of necessary plant equipment, men and materials for the complete Geotechnical
investigation work as per specifications, drawings and instructions of the Engineer and to complete
the same within the stipulated time schedule and demobilisation after completion of field work.
Mobilization of Setup (like pontoon or similar arrangement with boat or sand bags) for Borehole
under water.
b) Shifting of Equipments from one structure location to another including Ereaction, installation of
rigs at site and dismantling of the same after completion of field work. Shifting of setup for each
borehole location and associated preparation for borehole under water
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c) Making 150 mm nominal diameter boreholes at various locations in all types of soil including
laterite, highly weathered/weathered gneiss, granitic gneiss using suitable approved method of
boring including chiselling, cleaning, providing casing pipe as required or as directed;
performing Standard Penetration Test at every 1.5 m interval and at change of strata; collection of
water samples and disturbed soil samples, observation such as ground water, etc., collection of
undisturbed soil samples at every 3.0 m interval and at change of strata; transportation of all the
collected samples to the laboratory and back filling of boreholes on completion of the same,
complete as per specification and instructions of the Engineer, for depths below natural ground
level.
d) Core drilling in rock using hydraulic feed rotary drill and double tube core barrel with diamond bit
including collection of core samples, performing SPT at locations where core recovery is less than
20%, maintaining continuous record of core recovery/ RQD, keeping the cores in wooden core
boxes, transporting to laboratory, backfilling on completion of the same, all complete as per
specification and instructions of the EIC.
e) Conducting various laboratory tests on soil samples at an approved laboratory including
preparation of soil samples to determine the following properties of soil, all complete as per
specification.
On soil Samples
o Dry density test
o Bulk Density and Moisture Content.
o Sieve Analysis
o Hydrometer Analysis
o Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit
o Shrinkage Limit
o Specific gravity
o Swell Pressure
o Free Swell Index
o Relative Density (for sand)
o Unconfined Compressive strength
o Direct Shear Test
o One Dimensional consolidation test
o Chemical Analysis
o Box Shear Test (in case of sand)
o Triaxial Shear Tests
o i) Unconsolidated undrained
o ii) Consolidated Undrained Test with the Pressure Measurement of Pore water
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The investigation was planned to obtain the subsurface stratification in the proposed project site
and collect soil / rock core samples for laboratory testing to determine the engineering properties
such as shear strength, along with basic engineering classification of the subsurface stratum.
For geotechnical investigation work, required equipements along with rotary drilling rigs and
manpower were mobilized at site to carry out various field activities as per the scope of work.
These were shifted from one test location to another location during execution of field work and
were demobilized on satisfactory completion of field work.
For conducting the field investigations the following practices were followed at site:
The locations of 10 boreholes were marked at site at specified locations. These locations are
shown in Appendix A-1 attached subsequently.
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The details of various borehole / test locations along with their coordinates are provided herein
below:
Table 1.1: Details of Borehole Locations
Structure
Depth of Depth of
Co-ordinates (m)
S. Chainage BH. Water Table Borehole
No. (km) No. below EGL below EGL
E N
(m) (m)
1. BH-70 2.00 11.50 304637.084 1459591.280
In soil, boreholes of 150mm dia. were drilled as per the standard procedure laid in IS: 1892.
Wherever rocky strata was encountered before achieving the required depth below E.G.L.,
bore holes were further extended beyond refusal through soft/ hard rock using Hydraulic
drilling Rigs with Nx size double tube core barrel / diamond bits upto required depth below
the EGL and were terminated as per the instruction of Engr. in-charge.
Casing was used as per the prevailing soil conditions, to stabilize the borehole.
Undisturbed / disturbed samples were collected wherevery feasible as per the requirements
and at specified depths / levels. The same has been discussed in detail in soil characteristics
sheets attached with the report.
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Water table was met in all the boreholes (BH-70 to BH-79) at depths varies from 0.05m to
3.0m below from EGL.
The detailed procedure adopted for conducting various field tests is given here in below:
The Standard Penetration Test was conducted in boreholes as per IS 2131. The test was carried out
using the standard split spoon sampler to measure the number of blows ‘N’.
Standard split spoon sampler was attached to an ‘A’ rod. It was driven from borehole bottom to a
distance of 45 cm using a standard hammer of 63.5 kg falling freely from a height of 75 cm to the
required depth. While driving, the number of blows required to penetrate every 15 cm are recorded.
The total number of blows required for the last 30 cm is taken as ‘N’ value at that particular depth
of the borehole. Wherever the total penetration was less than 45cm, the no. of blows & the depth
penetrated is recorded in the respective borelog.
SPT ‘N’ values were correlated with relative density of non-cohesive stratum and with consistency of
cohesive stratum as given below:-
Table 1.2: Soil compactness as per SPT N values (cl. 9.7, table 9.3 & 9.4, page 330_text book
of V.N.S. Murthy)
Correlation for Clay / Plastic silt Correlation for Sand / Non-Plastic silt
Consistency SPT "N" Value Compactness SPT "N" Value
Very Soft 0-2 Very Loose 0-4
Soft 2-4 Loose 4 - 10
Medium 4-8 Medium 10 - 30
Stiff 8 - 15 Dense 30 - 50
Very Stiff 15 - 30 Very Dense > 50
Hard > 30
(a) For overburden: - The N value for cohesionless soil is corrected with the help of fig. 1 given in IS-
2131.
(b) Due to dilatancy :- Wherever N values observed below water table in fine sand, silty sand or silt was
greater than 15, then corrected N values were corrected as under:
N’ =15 + ½ (N-15)
(ii) Disturbed Sampling (Soil) in boreholes:
Disturbed soil samples were collected at a regular interval starting from ground level and at every
identifiable change of strata. Samples were immediately sealed, labeled and carefully transported to the
laboratory for testing.
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As the water table was met at the location of boreholes carried out for proposed structures. All the
samples were properly sealed, lebeled and carefully transported to the laboratory for chemical
analysis.
Drilling was done by rotary core drilling method using double tube core barrels as per the
guidelines of IS: 6926-1196, because of its ability in retaining higher quality of rock samples. A
core barrel and Nx sized bits were used for drilling and recovering rock cores. Recovered rock
cores were numbered serially and preserved in good quality sturdy wooden core boxes as specified
in IS: 4078-1980. Rock core recovery and Rock Quality Designation (RQD) were computed for
every run length. Water was used as the drilling fluid. The ratio of total length of rock pieces
collected to length drilled, expressed as percentage and known as core recovery was recorded. To
obtain RQD (Rock Quality Designation), only those pieces of rock which were 10 cm and longer
were measured for the total length. The above length divided by length drilled, expressed as
percentage, was recorded as RQD. The Core Recovery and RQD value were assigned based on
Standard procedure given in IS: 11315 (Part 11).
Thus
(a) Core recovery in % = (Length of Core / Length of run) x 100
(b) RQD in % = (Length of core in pieces of 100mm and above / Length of run) x100
Rock classification in terms of weathering, state of fractures & strength was carried out in the
following manner as tabulated below:-
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Table 1.3: Scale of Weathering Grades of Rock Mass [cl. 3.6.2.2 of IS: 4464]
Terms Description Grade
No visible sign of rock material weathering; perhaps slight discoloration on
Fresh I
major discontinuity surfaces.
Discoloration indicates weathering of rock material and discontinuity
Slightly
surfaces. All the rock material may be discolored by weathering and may be II
Weathered
somewhat weaker externally that in its fresh condition.
Less than half of the rock material is decomposed or disintegrated to a soil.
Moderately
Fresh or discolored rock is present either as a continuous framework or as III
Weathered
core stones.
More than half of the rock material is decomposed and/or disintegrated to a
Highly
soil. Fresh or discolored rock is present either as a discontinuous framework IV
Weathered
or as core stones.
Completely All rock material is decomposed and/or disintegrated to soil. The original
V
Weathered mass structure is still largely intact.
All rock material is converted to soil. The mass structure and material fabric
Residual
are destroyed. There is a large change in volume, but the soil has not been VI
Soil
significantly transported.
As per IS 4464 it should be understood that all grades of weathering may not be seen in a given
rock mass and that in some cases a particular grade may be present to a very small extent.
Distribution of the various weathering grades of rock material in the rock mass may be decided
related to the porosity of the rock material and the presence of open discontinuities of all types in
the rock mass.
Rock classification based on their physical condition and Unconfined Compressive Strength based on
Clause 8.2 and Table – 2 of IRC: 78-2014 as follows:-
Table 1.4: Classification of Rocks (IRC-78)
Unconfined Compressive
Rock Type Description
Strength (UCS) in MPa
Cannot be scratched with knife or sharp pick.
Extremely
Breaking of specimen could be done by sledge > 200
Strong
hammer only.
Cannot be scratched with knife or sharp pick.
Very Strong Breaking of specimens requires several hard blows of 100 to 200
geologists’ pick.
Can be scratched with knife or pick with difficulty.
Strong Hard blow of hammer required to detach hand 50 to 100
specimen.
Can be scratched with knife or pick, 6mm deep
Moderately gouges or grooves can be made by hand blow of
12.5 to 50
Strong geologists’ pick. Hand specimen can be detached by
moderate blow.
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Unconfined Compressive
Rock Type Description
Strength (UCS) in MPa
Can be grooved or gouged 1.5mm deep by firm
Moderately pressure on knife or pick point. Can be broken into
5 to 12.5
weak pieces or chips of about 2.5mm maximum size by
hard blows of the geologists’ pick.
Can be grooved or gouged easily with knife or pick
point. Can be break down in chips to pieces several
Weak 1.25 to 5
cm’s in size by moderate blows of pick point. Small
thin pieces can be broken by finger pressure.
Can be carved with knife. Can be broken easily with point
Very Weak of pick. Pieces 25mm or more in thickness can be broken < 1.25
by finger pressure. Can be scratched easily by finger nail.
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Undisturbed Disturbed
Description of Test Reference (UDS) Soil (DS/SPT)
Samples Soil Samples
IS : 2720 (Part – 26,
Chemical Analysis of Soil Samples - √
27)
Note:- The detailed procedure adopted for conducting various laboratory tests is described in the following
paragraphs:
Grain size analysis for the fraction passing 75 micron IS Sieve (Hydrometer method)
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Calibration of Hydrometer
Hydrometer was calibrated to determine a relationship (an equation) between the effective depth
HR and corresponding hydrometer reading Rh (obtained during test).
50 to 100 gm of soil sample passing through 75 micron IS Sieve was taken. It was mixed with 100
ml of sodium hexametaphesphate solution and the mixture was warmed for about 10 minutes. It
was then transferred to the cup of the mechanical mixer and the soil suspension was stirred for 15
minutes. The soil suspension was transferred into 1000 ml measuring cylinder and distilled water
was added to make 1000ml solution. This solution was mixed vigorously. The measuring cylinder
was then allowed to stand and the stopwatch was started. Hydrometer was immersed in the
solution and reading were taken after half, one, two and four minutes. The hydrometer was then
removed slowly and kept in distilled water at the same temperature as the soil suspension.
Readings were taken after the periods of 8, 15 and 30 minutes, and one, two and four hours.
Hydrometer was removed, rinsed and placed in the distilled water after each reading. After 4 hours
reading was taken once or twice within 24 hours. Finally a reading was taken at the end of 24
hours. The temperature of the suspension was observed and recorded.
Calculations
30 µ HR M HR
D= × =
980(G − 1) t t
Where,
D = diameter of particle in suspension, in mm;
µ = co-efficient of viscosity of water at the temperature of the suspension at the time of
taking the hydrometer reading, in poise;
G = specific gravity of the soil fraction used in the sedimentations analysis;
HR = effective depth corresponding to Rn , in cm.
t = time elapsed between the beginning of sedimentation and taking of hydrometer
reading in minutes
30 µ
M= = a constant factor for given values of µ and G at the temperature of the
980(G − 1)
suspension.
The percentage by mass (w) of particles smaller than corresponding equivalent particle diameters
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100Gs
w= × Rh
Wb (Gs −1)
Where
w = percentage finer
Wb = weight of soil
Rh = Hydrometer reading
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penetrations need to be within 0.5mm of each other, otherwise a third test is performed. when the
three test vary by more than 1mm the test was repeated.
Further tests were conducted, at varying water contents, in order to produce a series of cone
penetrations (usually 4) in the range 15mm to 25mm. The resulting cone penetrations were plotted
verses the water content of the test specimens. The Liquid Limit (WL) was read off the graph,
being the water content at which the line of best fit through the test points crosses 20mm
penetration.
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The specimen was sheared at constant rate of strain. The readings of the proving ring dial gauge
were noted down every 15 seconds for the first one-minute and then every 30 seconds thereafter.
The reading of change in the thickness dial gauge and shear displacement dial gauge were also
recorded at the same time interval. The test was continued until the specimen fails. The specimen
was assumed to fail when the proving ring dial gauge started receding or at shear displacement of
approximately 15% of the length took place.
The soil was removed from the box and test was repeated on the identical specimen under
increased normal load.
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content was determined. The test was repeated on two more identical specimens with increasing
cell pressure.
Rock samples recovered from various depths of strata were tested for the following properties:
Table 1.7: Laboratory Tests for Rocks
Description of Test Specifications
Preparation of rock specimen IS : 9179
Specific gravity, porosity and water absorption IS : 13030
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) IS : 9143
Point Load Index (PLI) IS : 8764
• The results of various laboratory tests conducted on selected rock core samples are shown vide
Appendix – B.
The detailed procedure adopted for conducting various laboratory tests is described in the
following paragraphs:
5.2.2 Water Absorption (WA) & Specific Gravity (SG) (IS: 13030)
Following procedure was adopted to determine water absorption and specific gravity of rock
samples.
Approximately 500g of rock sample was thoroughly washed to remove finer particles and dust
and then immersed in distilled water for a period of 24 ± ½ hours. Mass of the basket submerged
in the immersion bath was noted down. Sample was transferred under water to the basket in the
immersion bath. Saturated submerged mass of the basket plus sample was noted. Massof the clean
dry sample container and lid was noted. Sample was removed from the immersion bath and surface
dried. Mass of the saturated surface dry sample plus container was noted. Sample and the container
with lid was oven dried. Dried mass was noted.
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the center of the thrust of the spherical seat. Load on the specimen was applied continuously at a
constant stress rate such that failure takes place in about 5 to 15 minutes of loading. The maximum
load on the specimen was recorded. The unconfined compressive strength of the specimen was
calculated by dividing the max load carried by the specimen during the test by the average original
cross-sectional area.
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From the study of the borehole logs of 10 BHs it is revealed that the sub strata :
At the location of BH-70:-
a) From existing ground level to 1.50m depth consists of fine grained strata i.e., clayey silt.
b) From depth 1.50m to 1.55m depth consists of coarse grained strata i.e., Very dense, Silty sand.
c) From depth 1.55m to 9.00m depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Highly weathered GRANITE.
d) From depth 9.00m to the termination depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Moderately weathered
GRANITE.
At the location of BH-71:-
a) From existing ground level to 1.55m depth consists of coarse grained strata i.e., Very dense, Silty
sand.
b) From depth 1.55m to 4.50m depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Completely weathered GRANITE.
c) From depth 4.50m to the termination depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Highly weathered
GRANITE.
At the location of BH-72:-
a) From existing ground level to 1.56m depth consists of coarse grained strata i.e., Very dense, Silty
sand.
b) From depth 1.56m to 11.00m depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Highly weathered GRANITE.
c) From depth 8.00m to the termination depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Moderately weathered
GRANITE.
At the location of BH-73:-
a) From existing ground level to 1.06m depth consists of coarse grained strata i.e., Very dense, Silty
sand.
b) From depth 1.06m to the termination depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Completely to Highly
weathered GRANITE.
At the location of BH-74:-
a) From existing ground level to 0.55m depth consists of coarse grained strata i.e., Very dense, Silty
sand.
b) From depth 0.55m to 6.50m depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Completely weathered GRANITE.
c) From depth 6.50m to the termination depth consists of rocky strata i.e., Highly weathered
GRANITE.
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The Ground Water Table at the locations of boreholes (BH-70 to BH-79) though was encountered
at depths varies from 0.05m to 3.00m below the existing ground level, it may rise up during heavy
rains / rainy season. However, for the analysis of various foundations, the water table has been
considered at existing ground level.
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Tamil Nadu (Package-I)
Results of chemical analysis of soil samples (as per Appendix – B2) indicates that the soil sample
falls under Class I for sulphates and chlorides concentration (As per IS 456-2000 and CIRIA Sp.
Publication No. 31). The results are summarized here in below :-
Summary of chemical analysis of soil samples
Findings Remarks (Required limits as per IS
Chemical Property
(Min to Max) 456-2000)
pH 7.61 to 8.24 > 6.0
Sulphate as SO4 (%) 0.0025 to 0.0028 (%) < 0.2% (Class I)
No limit specified in IS 456. However, a limit
Chlorides as Cl- (%) 0.0036 to 0.0037 (%) of 0.10% specified for class I in CIRIA Sp.
Publication No. 31)
Note :- As the PH, sulphate content & chloride content are within permissible limit hence no
special precautions are required.
Liquefaction is the sudden loss of shear strength of the sub soil strata due to earthquake-induced
vibration under saturated conditions.
Next threshold cyclic shear stress, which is good enough to cause liquefaction, is determined from
SPT data and the empirical relations. Finally, comparison of these two stresses is used in the
estimation of liquefaction susceptibility of the foundation strata.
Unsaturated soils are not subjected to liquefaction because vibratory forces from earthquakes do
not cause any increase in pore water pressure in such soils.
The site of proposed project is located at Chittoor-Thatchur Road, in the state of Andhra Pradesh
and Tamil Nadu & the site falls in seismic zone – III (Zone factor=0.16) of India. Further as per
the provisions of IS: 1893 in soil deposits consisting of submerged loose sands & soils falling
under classification of SP with standard penetration N value less than 15, the shaking caused by
earthquake ground motion may cause liquefaction or excessive total and differential settlements.
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For the cohesionless strata encountered in the boreholes at site, the IS: 1893 (Part-1)-2016 should
be referred for the analysis of Liquefaction Potential and for the cohesive strata, RDSO BS-118
should be referred.
a. Cohesive soils should be considered liquefiable if wl≤ 37 %, Ip≤ 12 % and wn>0.80 wl, where Ip is
the Plasticity Index.
b. Liquefaction susceptibility of soils should be considered marginal if wl ≤ 47 %, Ip≤ 20 % and wn≥
0.85 wl, where Ip is the Plasticity Index.
c. Cohesive soils should be considered non-liquefiable if wl>47 % or Ip>20 % or wn<0.85 wl, where
Ip is the Plasticity Index.
As the strata encountered at the location of the proposed project is having SPT ‘N’ value is N>100
and rocky strata exists from 0.50m -1.50m to the termination depth having very dense, it is safe to
say that the strata at the location is not susceptible to liquefaction.
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Based on the nature & strength characteristics of the substrata and requirement of the project, the
following type of foundation have been analyzed as given below:
Depth of
Size of the
Chainage Type of foundation
Structure BH No. foundation
(km) foundation below E.G.L.
(m)
(m)
BH-70 &
BH-79 6.00 x 14.50
Major (Abutment) Raft 2.50, 3.00
14+650
Bridge BH- 71 to Foundation & 3.50
BH-78 6.00 x 6.00
(PIER)
The details of foundation analysis are given in the subsequent paragraph.
For soils, containing both coarse grained (gravels & sands) and fine grained (clays), c and Φ are
used to determine the soil strength. In case of predominantly fine grained soils, c and Φ are
determined by the Triaxial Compression test as per IS: 2720 pt XI. For predominantly coarse
grained soils, c and Φ are determined by Direct Shear test as per IS: 2720 pt XIII. These c and Φ
values were used for determining the SBC of soil as per shear failure criteria.
The ultimate net bearing capacity in case of general shear failure is given by following expression,
qd = c Nc sc dc ic + q (Nq-1) sq dq iq + (1/2) B γ Nγ sγ dγ iγ W'
The ultimate net bearing capacity in case of local shear failure is given by following expression,
q'd = (2/3) c N'c sc dc ic + q (N'q-1) sq dq iq + (1/2) B γ N'γ sγ dγ iγ W'
Where,
dc = 1+ 0.2 (Df/B)*SQRT(Nφ)
dq = dγ = 1 for φ <10o
dq = dγ = 1 + 0.1 (Df/B)*SQRT(Nφ) for φ >10o
Nφ = tan2(π/4 +φ/2)
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Cohesion ‘C’
friction(ф)
(kg/sq.cm)
Depth of
Remarks
Angle of
internal
(Deg.)
Chainage Type of foundation
Structure BH No.
(km) Foundation below EGL
(m)
BH-70 -
BH-71 -
BH-72 -
BH-73 -
0.0 33
BH-74 -
BH-75 -
Major Raft 2.50, 3.00
14+650 BH-76 -
Bridge Foundation & 3.50
BH-77 -
BH-78 RMR
For 2.5m
32
depth
BH-79 0.0
For 3.0m &
33
3.5m depth
Allowable Bearing Pressure from Settlement Failure consideration has been computed in
accordance with IS: 8009 (Part-I). The magnitude of settlement, when foundation loads are
applied, depends upon the compressibility of the underlying strata and rigidity of the substructure.
The total permissible settlement in cohesion-less soil is estimated using SPT value as per IS: 8009
(Part-I). While using this approach, the N value was corrected, wherever applicable, below the
footing base to at least 1.5B (where 'B' is the width of foundation) for the effects of energy ratio,
dilation for submerged silty fine sands / fine sands as well as that due to the overburden pressure.
Further the immediate settlements in cohesive soil are estimated using the elastic theory
considering the effect of a rigid stratum underlying the foundation soils (Reference: “Foundation
Analysis and Design” by J.E.Bowles) and for consolidation settlement in cohesive soil the
following equation has been used:
St = ∆P Mv H
Where,
Mv = Coefficient of volume compressibility, cm2/kg
∆P = Pressure increment, kg/cm2
H = Thickness of layers
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For the analysis of raft foundation the total permissible settlement have been considered as 50mm
as per IS 1904.
Zone of influence below foundation has been considered up to 1.5 times the width of the
foundation.
Lower of the two values obtained from settlement and shear criteria is used in arriving at allowable
bearing capacity of the soil.
Sample calculation for computation of allowable bearing capacity of sub-strata for raft foundation
resting on soil are attached vide Appendix C-1.
Analysis of foundations laid on rock has been done by the following method:-
a) Based on rock mass rating (RMR rating)
The allowable bearing capacity of foundation calculated from RMR value will ensure settlement to
be less than 12mm.
Sample calculation for computation of allowable bearing pressure for raft foundation embedded in
rock are attached vide Appendix C-2.
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• Based on the nature & strength characteristics of the substrata and requirement of the project, raft
foundation have been analysed at the location of boreholes.
• Based on the method of analysis & design parameters given under Para 7.1, the recommended net
allowable bearing capacity values have been tabulated below vide table no. 4.1 & 4.2 :-
Table 4.1: Recommended Net Allowable Bearing Capacity for Raft Foundation
Recommended Allowable
Chainage (km)/Structure
EGL (m)
BH. No.
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Recommended Allowable
Chainage (km)/Structure
EGL (m)
BH. No.
foundation Foundation
BH No. RMR Presuure Allowable Bearing
below EGL Size (m)
in rock Capacity (t/m2)
(m)
(t/m2)
2.50 22 56.70
14+650 BH-78 3.00 6.0 X 6.0 22 56.70 45.0
3.50 22 56.70
Note:
1. The Recommended net allowable bearing capacity to be adopted for design of foundation is
restricted to a maximum value of 45 t/m2.
2. As the depth of borehole is limited to an extent, for calculating the SBC of raft foundation the same
strata as encountered at the termination depth has been considered up to the depth of influence
zone.
3. Based on the strata encountered at the location of boreholes, for the analysis of SBC, for shear
and settlement critieria, the strata is considered as very dense sand with the shear parmeters of
C=0 & Phi=33.
All The above recommendations are based on the field and laboratory tests conducted on selected
soil samples and our experience in this regard. If the actual substrata conditions during
excavation for the foundation differ from the observations reported here, the design
experts/consultants should be referred for suggestion, further investigations.
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Abbreviations
BH Borehole
TP Trial Pit
ERT Electrical Resistivity Test
CBR California Bearing Ratio
EGL Existing Ground Level
GWT Ground Water Table
IS Indian Standards
SPT Standard Penetration Test
DS Disturbed Soil
R.L. Reduced Level
m Metre
sp. gr. Specific Gravity
% Percentage
mg /l Milligram per litre
mg /kg Milligram per kilogram
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REV
27+800 17+290
21+430 14+510
27+810 17+300
DATE
21+440 14+520
27+820 17+310
17+307
21+450 14+530
BH-70
LVUP
BH-102
27+830 17+320
21+460 14+540
BH-115
BH-87
27+840
CHITTOOR
17+330
21+470 14+550
DESCRIPTION
27+850
21+480 18+240 14+560
BH-71
BH-103
27+860
21+490 14+570
BH-116
18+250
BH-88
27+870
21+500 18+260 14+580
27+880
21+510 18+270 14+590
BH-72
BH-104
27+890
21+520 14+600
BH-117
18+280
27+900
Client:
27+905
21+525
BH-89
BH-105
27+920
21+550 14+630
BH-118
18+310
VIADUCT (MAJOR)
VIADUCT (MAJOR)
27+930
BH-90
14+640
(Govt. of India)
21+560 18+320
14+650
27+940
21+570 14+650
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
18+330
BH-74
BH-106
27+950
21+580 14+660
BH-119
18+340
MAJOR BRIDGE
27+960
BH-91
18+360
BH-75
BH-107
27+980
21+610 14+690
BH-120
18+370
27+990
18+345
BH-92
BH-108
28+010
21+640 14+720
BH-121
18+400
VIADUCT (MAJOR)
28+020
BH-93
18+410 14+730
22+710
18+420 14+740
29+050
BH-77
22+720
18+430 14+750
29+060
22+730
BH-94
22+727
18+440 14+760
29+070
LVUP
22+740
18+450 14+770
29+080
BH-78
22+750
BH-122
29+090 18+460
26+050
BH-95
18+470 14+790
29+990
26+060
18+480 14+800
30+000
BH-79
26+070
18+490 14+810
Independent Engineer:
30+010
26+067
BH-123
LVUP
26+080
BH-96
15+880
18+500
30+020
BH-110
26+090 15+890
30+030
BH-80
15+900
19+360
30+040 27+480
15+910
BH-124
19+370
27+490
Project:
30+050
15+920
19+380
30+060 27+500 15+930
BH-97
BH-111
19+390
15+940
30+070 27+510
BH-125
19+400 15+950
30+080 27+520
BH-81
(Package-I)
15+960
19+410
30+090 27+530
15+970
19+420
30+100 27+540
15+980
BH-126
27+547
BH-82
VUP
BH-112
VUP
19+440
30+120 27+560 16+000
15+970
VUP
19+450
16+010
30+130 27+570
Checked
Prepared
Designed
BH-99
Approved
BH-127
BH-113
19+460 16+020
30+140 27+580
30+130
16+030
RS
RK
VV
VV
19+470
30+150 27+590
16+040
19+480
30+160 27+600
16+050
Size:
Title:
Scale:
BH-128
19+490
VIADUCT (MAJOR)
30+170 27+610 16+060
A2
AS SHOWN
19+500
27+620 16+070
30+180
BH-83
BH-114
19+510
BH-100
Drg. No.:
30+190 27+630
16+330
BH-129
30+200
20+400 16+340
30+210
20+410
16+350
30+220
20+420
16+360
BH-130
KCCB/C-T/PKG-I/STR/BH_001
16+361
20+417
30+230 BH-84
LVUP
MNBR
20+430
16+370
BH-101
BH-85
30+240
20+440
16+380
30+250
Sheet:
THATCHUR
30+260
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Date:
16+400
R
30+270
BH-86
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
0.5
2.5
3.0 3 RC-2 13 0
3.5
4.0
6.0 6 RC-4 24 0
6.5
7.0
8.0
8.5
9.0 9 RC-6 46 7
Moderately to Highly
Weathered, Greyish
9.5 White, Very Poor to
GRADE_III
Poor, Strong, Medium
to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
10.0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
GRADE_III
10.5 10.5 RC-7 62 41
Moderately to Highly
Weathered, Greyish
11.0 White, Very Poor to
GRADE-IV
Poor, Strong, Medium
to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
11.5 11.5 43 20
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
0.5
Very Dense, Yellowish
Brown Silty Sand with SM
1.0 Gravel
2.0
2.5
Completely Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
3.0 3 RC-2 Poor, Moderately 8 0
GRADE-V
Weak, Medium to
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
3.5
4.0
5.0
5.5
6.0 6 RC-4 16 10
6.5
Highly Weathered,
7.0 Greyish White, Very
Poor to Poor,
Moderately Strong to GRADE-IV
Strong, Medium to
7.5 7.5 RC-5 32 28
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
8.0
8.5
9.0 9 RC-6 32 31
9.5
10.0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
10.5 10.5 RC-7 Greyish White, Very 13 0
Poor to Poor,
Moderately Strong to GRADE-IV
Strong, Medium to
11.0
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
11.5 11.5 12 10
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
0.5
Very Dense, Yellowish
SM
Brown Silty Sand
1.0
2.5
3.0
4.0
4.5
5.0 5 RC-4 24 0
7.0
7.5
8.0 8 RC-6 26 8
8.5
9.0
10.0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
10.5 Poor, Moderately
GRADE-IV
Strong to Strong,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
11.0 11 RC-8 36 9
Moderately Weathered,
Greyish White, Poor, GRADE_III
Strong, Medium to
11.5 11.5 Coarse Grained, 70 30
GRANITE
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
3.0 3.00m
3.5
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
4.0 4 RC-3 Poor, Moderately 13 0
GRADE-IV
Weak, Medium to
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
4.5
5.0
7.0 7 RC-5 10 0
10.0 10 RC-7 10 0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
10.5 Poor, Moderately Weak
GRADE-IV
to Moderately Strong,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
11.0 11 35 0
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS 0.10m
Very Dense, Yellowish
SM
Brown Silty Sand
0.5 0.5 SPT-1 >100
0.55 RC-1
1.0
1.5
2.0 2 RC-2 6 0
2.5
3.0
Completely Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
3.5 3.5 RC-3 6 0
Poor, Very Weak, GRADE-V
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
4.0
4.5
5.0 5 RC-4 7 0
5.5
6.0
7.0
7.5
9.0
10.0 10 15 14
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS 0.05m
1.5
2.0
3.0
3.5
4.0 4 RC-3 13 0
4.5
5.0
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
5.5 5.5 RC-4 Poor, Weak to 11 0
GRADE-IV
Moderately Weak,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
6.0
6.5
7.0 7 RC-5 14 0
7.5
8.0
9.0
9.5
10.0 10 RC-7 20 0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
10.5 Poor, Weak to
GRADE-IV
Moderately Weak,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
11.0 11 13 0
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS 0.15m
1.5
2.0
4.0 4 RC-3 6 0
4.5
5.0
6.0
6.5
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
7.0 7 RC-5 Poor, Moderately 13 0
GRADE-IV
Strong to Strong,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
7.5
8.0
10.0 10 RC-7 6 0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
10.5 Poor, Moderately
GRADE-IV
Strong to Strong,
Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
11.0 11 19 19
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
1.5
2.0
3.0
3.5
4.0 4 RC-3 16 0
4.5
5.0
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
5.5 5.5 RC-4 Poor, Moderately 18 0
GRADE-IV
Weak, Medium to
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
6.0
6.5
7.0 7 RC-5 20 0
7.5
8.0
9.0
9.5
10.0 10 RC-7 20 0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Project Name :Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road from km 0.000 to km 43.800 in the state of AP. Client :KCC
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Very
10.5 Poor, Moderately
GRADE-IV
Weak, Medium to
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
11.0 11 35 0
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
3.0
3.5
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Poor,
4.0 4 RC-3 Strong, Medium to GRADE-IV 48 36
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
4.5
5.0
7.0 7 RC-5 66 44
Highly Weathered,
Greyish White, Poor, GRADE-IV
Strong, Medium to
7.5 7.5 Coarse Grained, 32 28
GRANITE
Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
DS
0.5
1.0
2.0
2.5
3.5
4.0
5.0
5.5
6.0 6 RC-3 10 0
Completely Weathered,
6.5 Greyish, Very Poor,
Very Weak, Medium to GRADE-V
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
7.0
8.0
8.5
9.0 9 RC-5 10 9
9.5
10.0
UDS*-UDS not recovered
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Classification
Depth ( m )
In-SituTest
Sample &
IS
(m) Type Description Log (%) Observations
Value (%) SPT N Value)
Completely Weathered,
Greyish, Very Poor,
11.0 Very Weak, Medium to GRADE-V
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
11.5
12.0 12 RC-7 8 0
Highly Weathered,
Greyish, Very Poor,
12.5 Strong, Medium to GRADE-IV
Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
13.0 13 22 15
GRADE_III GRADE-V
CLIENT KCC PROJECT NAME Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road from km 0.000 to km 43.800 in the state of AP.
PROJECT NUMBER SR-538_21-22 PROJECT LOCATION AP and Tamil Nadu
BH-70 BH-71 BH-72 BH-73 BH-74 BH-75 BH-76 BH-77 BH-78 BH-79
Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field Field
0 N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value N-Value 0
>100
-2 -2
-3 >100 -3
-4 -4
-5 -5
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-6 -6
Elevation (m)
-7 -7
-8 -8
-9 -9
-10 -10
-11 -11
-12 -12
-13 -13
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on SR-538_21-22
Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(Package-I)
COREBOX PHOTOGRAPHS
BH-70
BH-71
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on SR-538_21-22
Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(Package-I)
COREBOX PHOTOGRAPHS
BH-72
BH-74
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on SR-538_21-22
Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(Package-I)
COREBOX PHOTOGRAPHS
BH-75
BH-76
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on SR-538_21-22
Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(Package-I)
COREBOX PHOTOGRAPHS
BH-77
BH-78
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km SR-538_21-22
43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and
Tamil Nadu (Package-I)
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SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
19-04-2022 to 21-04-2022 BH-70 2.00 m 11.50 m 304637.084 m 1459591.280 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.55 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 13 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.14 % - Porosity = 0.38 % - - - -
RC-2 3.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 22 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.64 W.A. = 0.24 % - Porosity = 0.63 % - - - P.L.I. = 293.82 (t/m²)
Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
Very Poor, Moderately Weak to
RC-3 4.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 24 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
Strong, Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
RC-4 6.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 20 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.67 W.A. = 0.21 % - Porosity = 0.50 % - - - -
RC-5 7.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 46 % R.Q.D. = 7 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.14 % - Porosity = 0.38 % - - - U.C.S. = 7435.35 (t/m²)
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RC-6 9.00 - - Moderately to Highly Weathered, GRADE-III - C. R. = 62 % R.Q.D. = 41 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.12 % - Porosity = 0.29 % - - - U.C.S. = 6523.91 (t/m²)
Greyish White, Very Poor to Poor,
Strong, Medium to Coarse Grained,
RC-7 10.50 - - GRANITE GRADE-IV - C. R. = 43 % R.Q.D. = 20 % Sp.Gr. = 2.67 W.A. = 0.08 % - Porosity = 0.20 % - - - U.C.S. = 7091.92 (t/m²)
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
23-04-2022 to 26-04-2022 BH-71 1.50 m 11.50 m 304670.480 m 1459580.233 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
2
Soil & Rock Description
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm )
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.55 - - Completely Weathered, Greyish GRADE-V - C. R. = 8 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.69 W.A. = 0.29 % - Porosity = 0.78 % - - - -
White, Very Poor, Moderately
Weak, Medium to Coarse Grained,
RC-2 3.00 - - GRANITE GRADE-V - C. R. = 10 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.68 W.A. = 0.35 % - Porosity = 0.91 % - - - -
RC-3 4.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 16 % R.Q.D. = 10 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.26 % - Porosity = 0.72 % - - - -
RC-4 6.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 32 % R.Q.D. = 28 % Sp.Gr. = 2.74 W.A. = 0.31 % - Porosity = 0.85 % - - - U.C.S. = 6351.03 (t/m²)
Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
Very Poor to Poor, Moderately
RC-5 7.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 32 % R.Q.D. = 31 % Sp.Gr. = 2.72 W.A. = 0.25 % - Porosity = 0.81 % - - - U.C.S. = 5941.36 (t/m²)
Strong to Strong, Medium to Coarse
Grained, GRANITE
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RC-6 9.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 13 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
RC-7 10.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 12 % R.Q.D. = 10 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.28 % - Porosity = 0.75 % - - - U.C.S. = 6926.82 (t/m²)
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
18-04-2022 to 21-04-2022 BH-72 2.00 m 11.50 m 304695.370 m 1459605.180 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.56 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 26 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.66 W.A. = 0.05 % - Porosity = 0.12 % - - - -
RC-2 2.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 20 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.67 W.A. = 0.15 % - Porosity = 0.26 % - - - -
RC-3 3.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 24 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.67 W.A. = 0.05 % - Porosity = 0.14 % - - - P.L.I. = 324.53 (t/m²)
Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
Very Poor, Moderately Strong to
RC-4 5.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 22 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
Strong, Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
RC-5 6.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 26 % R.Q.D. = 8 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.12 % - Porosity = 0.33 % - - - U.C.S. = 7648.35 (t/m²)
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RC-6 8.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 23 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.20 % - Porosity = 0.40 % - - - -
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
31-03-2022 to 04-04-2022 BH-73 3.00 m 11.00 m 304728.840 m 1459594.130 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-2 2.50 - - Highly Weathered, Greyish White, GRADE-IV - C. R. = 13 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.30 % - Porosity = 0.70 % - - - -
Very Poor, Moderately Weak,
Medium to Coarse Grained,
RC-3 4.00 - - GRANITE GRADE-IV - C. R. = 18 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
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Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
Very Poor, Moderately Weak,
RC-5 7.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 11 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.20 % - Porosity = 0.55 % - - - -
Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
Completely Weathered, Greyish
White, Very Poor, Moderately
RC-6 8.50 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 10 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
Weak, Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
Very Poor, Moderately Weak to
RC-7 10.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 35 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.23 % - Porosity = 0.61 % - - - -
Moderately Strong, Medium to
Coarse Grained, GRANITE
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
28-03-2022 to 30-03-2022 BH-74 0.10 m 10.00 m 304753.742 m 1459619.080 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
2
Soil & Rock Description
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm )
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 0.55 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.68 W.A. = 0.49 % - Porosity = 1.31 % - - - -
RC-2 2.00 - - Completely Weathered, Greyish GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.69 W.A. = 0.37 % - Porosity = 0.96 % - - - -
White, Very Poor, Very Weak,
Medium to Coarse Grained,
RC-3 3.50 - - GRANITE GRADE-V - C. R. = 7 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
RC-4 5.00 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 5 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.16 % - Porosity = 0.44 % - - - -
RC-5 6.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 12 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.20 % - Porosity = 0.56 % - - - P.L.I. = 425.16 (t/m²)
Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
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Very Poor, Moderately Weak,
RC-6 8.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 11 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
RC-7 9.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 15 % R.Q.D. = 14 % Sp.Gr. = 2.66 W.A. = 0.54 % - Porosity = 1.43 % - - - P.L.I. = 396.65 (t/m²)
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
26-03-2022 to 28-03-2022 BH-75 0.05 m 11.00 m 304787.213 m 1459619.086 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
2
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm )
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.03 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 11 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.31 % - Porosity = 0.85 % - - - -
RC-2 2.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 13 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.25 % - Porosity = 0.67 % - - - -
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RC-6 8.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 20 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
RC-7 10.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 13 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.73 W.A. = 0.32 % - Porosity = 0.86 % - - - -
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
24-03-2022 to 26-03-2022 BH-76 0.15 m 11.00 m 304812.109 m 1459632.920 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.05 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 5 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.73 W.A. = 0.11 % - Porosity = 0.30 % - - - -
Completely Weathered, Greyish
White, Very Poor, Very Weak,
RC-2 2.50 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
Medium to Coarse Grained,
GRANITE
RC-3 4.00 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 7 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.72 W.A. = 0.13 % - Porosity = 0.35 % - - - -
RC-5 7.00 - - Highly Weathered, Greyish White, GRADE-IV - C. R. = 15 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.72 W.A. = 0.10 % - Porosity = 0.29 % - - - P.L.I. = 320.64 (t/m²)
Very Poor, Moderately Strong to
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Strong, Medium to Coarse Grained,
RC-6 8.50 - - GRANITE GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % - - - - - - - -
RC-7 10.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 19 % R.Q.D. = 19 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.25 % - Porosity = 0.66 % - - - P.L.I. = 445.06 (t/m²)
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
17-03-2022 to 20-03-2022 BH-77 0.50 m 11.00 m 304845.580 m 1459621.940 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 1.03 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 12 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.68 W.A. = 0.14 % - Porosity = 0.38 % - - - -
RC-2 2.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 16 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.21 % - Porosity = 0.47 % - - - -
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RC-6 8.50 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 20 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.68 W.A. = 0.20 % - Porosity = 0.40 % - - - -
RC-7 10.00 - - GRADE-IV - C. R. = 35 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.15 % - Porosity = 0.31 % - - - -
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
14-03-2022 to 16-03-2022 BH-78 1.00 m 7.50 m 304870.475 m 1459646.890 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm2)
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-2 2.50 - - Highly Weathered, Greyish White, GRADE-IV - C. R. = 48 % R.Q.D. = 36 % Sp.Gr. = 2.71 W.A. = 0.25 % - Porosity = 0.67 % - - - U.C.S. = 7521.98 (t/m²)
Poor, Strong, Medium to Coarse
RC-3 4.00 - - Grained, GRANITE GRADE-IV - C. R. = 40 % R.Q.D. = 32 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.20 % - Porosity = 0.55 % - - - -
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Highly Weathered, Greyish White,
RC-5 7.00 - - Poor, Strong, Medium to Coarse GRADE-IV - C. R. = 32 % R.Q.D. = 28 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.18 % - Porosity = 0.47 % - - - -
Grained, GRANITE
SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERISTICS
Termination
Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) Date of Boring Chainage/Location B.H. No. Depth of Water Table Cordinates (E,N) R.L. Ref. Code
Depth
Project from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under Bharatmala
Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I) 14+650
09-03-2022 to 13-03-2022 BH-79 3.00 m 13.00 m 304903.945 m 1459635.850 m - SR-538_21-22
MJBR
3
3
Grain Size Distribution % wt retained Atterberg Limits % Shear Strength Consolidation Parameters
Sand Gravel
-2
-4
2)
2
Soil & Rock Description
(N)
(%)
2
(cm/sec)
(kg/cm2)
Silt
Value (Nc)
IS Symbol
Clay
Limit
Index
Fine
Fine
Content (%)
Permeability
Sample Type
(kg/cm
Cv x 10
(kg/cm )
Angle of
Pressure
Mv x 10
(cm /Kg)
Plasticity
(cm2/Sec)
Corrected SPT
Coarse
Coarse
Shrinkage
Index (Cc)
Specific Gravity
IS Classification
Medium
Free Swell Index
Cohesion C
Natural Moisture
Swelling Pressure
Friction (φ°)
Type of Test
Plastic Limit
Liquid Limit
Compression
RC-1 3.10 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.73 W.A. = 0.36 % - Porosity = 0.98 % - - - -
RC-3 6.00 - - Completely Weathered, Greyish, GRADE-V - C. R. = 6 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.70 W.A. = 0.25 % - Porosity = 0.70 % - - - -
Very Poor, Very Weak, Medium to
RC-4 7.50 - - Coarse Grained, GRANITE GRADE-V - C. R. = 10 % R.Q.D. = 9 % - - - - - - - -
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RC-5 9.00 - - GRADE-V - C. R. = 7 % R.Q.D. = 0 % Sp.Gr. = 2.72 W.A. = 0.31 % - Porosity = 0.83 % - - - -
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Construction of Six Lane Chittoor-Thatchur Road (Greenfield Alignment) from km 0.000 to km 43.800 on Hybrid Annuity Mode under
Project Name
Bharatmala Pariyojna, in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu (Package-I)
Location/Chainage 14+650MJBR
B.H. No. BH-79
100
90
80
70
Percent Finer By Weight
60
50
40
30
20
10
1.50 m
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APPENDIX – C
(ANALYSIS & RECOMENDATION)
Appendix No. ITEMS
SAMPLE CALCULATION FOR COMPUTATION OF ALLOWABLE BEARING
C-1
CAPACITY OF SUB-STRATA FOR RAFT FOUNDATION
SAMPLE CALCULATION FOR COMPUTATION OF ALLOWABLE BEARING
C-2
PRESSURE FOR OPEN FOUNDATION EMBEDDED IN ROCK
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BH- 70 (Abutment)
Type of footing
1 Continuous Strip
2 Rectangular Rectangular 2
3 Square
4 Circular
S.no. Depth (m) of footing (Df) below EGL Width (m) Length (m)
1 2.50 6.00 14.50
2 3.00 6.00 14.50
3 3.50 6.00 14.50
Assumptions and formula used in calculation as per IS:6403-1981 are given below -
NOTE: The type of failure used for bearing capacity analysis depends upon the value of void ratio (see IS 6403 :
1981, Page No. 9, Table No. 3).
The ultimate net bearing capacity in case of general shear failure is given by (from IS 6403 : 1981, page No. 8)
The ultimate net bearing capacity in case of local shear failure is given by (from IS 6403 : 1981, page No. 8)
OUTPUT
The computer aided results for shear failure criteria are tabulated below. The results are
interpolated values of bearing capacity obtained from general and local shear failure
criteria.
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Bearing capacity factors : (from IS 6403 : 1981, page No. 8, Table No. 1)
NOTE: The type of failure used for bearing capacity analysis depends upon the value of void ratio (see
IS 6403 : 1981, Page No. 9, Table No. 3).
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Si
To
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
(m)
From
(mm)
Layer
(mm)
Length
Si (mm)
Breadth
Depth Factor
Cohesive Soil
Rigidity Factor
level (Kg/Cm2)
Corrected Total
Layer Thickness
Depth (kg/Cm2)
Average N-Value
Total Settlement
Dispersed Length
Height of layer(m)
Elastic Settlement
Dispersed Breadth
Settlement in Non-
Stress at Foundation
I), Fig. 9, Page NO. 17)
2.50 0.00 9.65 14.50 6.00 0.000 0.00 0.926 1.00 50.00
Layer 1 3.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 14.50 6.000 9.843 100 2.80 55.12 55.12
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0.00 0.000 0.00
3.00 0.00 9.84 14.50 6.00 0.000 0.00 0.907 1.00 50.00
Layer 1 3.50 12.50 9.00 9.00 14.50 6.000 10.043 100 2.80 56.24 56.24
3.50 0.00 10.04 14.50 6.00 0.000 0.00 0.889 1.00 50.00
Sample Calculation for SBC for Raft Foundation resting on Rock Strata
Compressive Point Load
2 RMR Value Based (By using IS 13365 Part 1)
Strength (t/m ) Index (t/m2)
Size of Depth of
Depth of RUN CR RQD
S.No. Chainage BH No. foundation Foundation
(m) (%) (%)
(m x m) (m) SBC
UCS (t/m²) PLI (t/m²) RMR
(t/m²)
II (RQD)
Condition)
Orientation)
VI (For Joint
I (Strength of
III (Spacing of
Rock Material)
Discontinuities)
Discontinuities)
IV (Condition of
V (Ground Watert
2 14+650 BH-78 PIER 6.0 X 6.0 3.00 2.50m-4.00m 48.00 36.00 7521.98 - 7 8 5 10 7 -15 22 56.70
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