BCM Assignment Group 8
BCM Assignment Group 8
FOUNDATIONS
ADVANTAGES
1.Shallow foundation is convenient for foundations having depth is equal or less than the foundation width.
2.It is used if bearing capacity of soil is high at shallow depth.
3.For compressive soils, it helps to reduce settlement.
4.No piling is required. So it reduces a great cost.
DISADVANTAGES
Strip footing is provided for a load-bearing walls. They are also provided for a row of columns which are so closely spaced that
their spread footings overlap or nearly touch each other. In such a case, it is more economical to provide a strip footing than to
provide a number of spread footings in one line. A strip footing is also known as continuous footing.
Strip foundations can be used for
most subsoils, but are most suitable
for soil which is of relatively good bearing
capacity. They are particularly suited
to light structural loadings such as those found
in many low-to-medium rise domestic
buildings where mass concrete strip
foundations can be used.
2. SPREAD OR ISOLATED FOOTING OR INDIVIDUAL FOOTING
The main purpose of using combined footing is to distribute uniform pressure under the footing. To accomplish this
target, the center of gravity of the footing area should be equal to the center of gravity of the two columns.
If the outside columns close to the property line, conveys heavier load, it is necessary to provide trapezoidal footing to
maintain the center of gravity of the footing in line with the center of gravity of the two column loads. Otherwise only
a rectangular footing may be provided.
4. STRAP OR CANTILEVER FOOTING
Mostly out of these two types the decision is made on the basis of
availability of material and overall cost is the deciding factor.