Why Is Soil Testing A-Must For Your Structure
Why Is Soil Testing A-Must For Your Structure
Why Is Soil Testing A-Must For Your Structure
In a recent case, a site went down as the retaining wall collapsed two adjacent
buildings. The event took place at the Kapalai Theatre building at Majestic
Bangalore. For new construction they have gone up to 80ft soil excavation as a
result there were visible cracks in the adjacent buildings.
The primary reason is the ignorance on the part of the contractor and
builder of not taking the opinion of the Geotech Consultants. The soil
composition varies so avoiding its testing and deep investigation
further aggravates the situation. Being a recent incident, this should be
an eye-opener for all the general public. A soil test with expert
supervision is a must.
Does it contain something harmful, like volatile organic compounds that need
special care or treatment prior to building or during construction?
Soil testing is done for measuring the strength and the type of land upon which
the building will be built. This is the first stage of building your home. The soil
profiles and strength of soil differ from place to place. Some soil can support
heavily loaded high rise structures while some cannot even hold a small hut. If
the soil under your home is not stable, then the foundation of your building
experience differential settlement might crack. Thus, the building might fall.
The soil has to take the weight of the structures. The soil must be able to
withstand the weight of the building otherwise the loss to property and life can
occur. The soil investigations or analysis determines not only the bearing
capacity of the soil but also the rate of settlement of the soil. This rate
determines the rate of the structure stabilization on the soil. The selection of
suitable construction techniques and knowing the possible foundation problems
all are based on the results of the soil testing. The water table level of the soil
can be known only from the soil testing. The level of the water table shows the
likely problem to the foundation of the building and level of humidity within the
foundation.
Geotechnical investigation of the soil helps to make better decisions leading to
the success of the construction project. The height of the building and the use
of materials are decided by the engineers on the basis of soil testing reports.
The structure engineers can also decide whether there is a need to go for soil
stabilization or increase the depth of the foundation for better stability of the
building.
There are primarily four types of soil testing done for the construction of the
building.
Gravity Test- It is done to get the ratio of unit weight of soil solids to
that of the water. This test can be done with Density Bottle Method and
Pycnometer Method.
Moisture Test- In this method samples are collected from the site and
weighed before it is put on the oven before drying.
Atterberg Limits Test- This is done with fine-grained soil to find any
critical component from water is present. These are evaluated as,
Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit and Shrinkage Limit.
Dry Density Test- This is done with the Core Cutter Method and Sand
Replacement Method.
Soil testing should include an assessment of the behavior of soils under varying
conditions of moisture, loading, stress, temperature, etc. so that the design can
accommodate both current and potential future conditions.
Some cases of building collapse due to lack of soil testing
Apart from the recent building collapse, there have been several examples of
building collapse due to lack of geotechnical soil investigation. Some of the
cases are cited below.
Kochi 2018 – The procedure committee constituted by the district collector has
found that the collapse of an under-construction structure on April 19 occurred
due to inadequate inadequate support system and weak soil underneath it. It
would have been a catastrophe if workers were there in the excavated area
when the cave-in occurred.
These were a few of the cases that happened in India, there are several
other cases we have focused on these cases depending on the
multitude of their impact. Globally too there have been many cases too
we have highlighted two most devastating ones.
The owners need to be double sure about the soil testing methods as the
residents take the heat of building collapse. So, here are a few useful tips.
The foundation is the soul of your building. If it is not perfectly analysed the
results could be disastrous. You should always take precautions of testing the
soil before planning anything. The surrounding atmosphere of the soil should
also be taken into consideration. Be cautious in your approach- ‘prevention is
better than cure’.