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Foundation Types Depending Upon Soil

Types of foundation, substructure, foundation, shallow foundation, deep foundation, soil, step footing, eccentric footing, pile foundation,

A foundation is a lower portion of the building structure or substructure that transfers its gravity loads to the earth. Foundations are generally broken into two categories: shallow foundations and deep foundations.

Shallow foundation

Foundations with a depth of less than 3 meters are shallow foundations. Such foundations are used for structures that do not carry much load. They are also used in case the soil has a low weight-bearing capacity.

Types of shallow foundations are –

  • Isolated footing or column footing
  • Combined footing
  • strap footings
  • Mat/Raft footings
  • Wall Footings
  • Deep foundation

Foundations with a depth greater than 3 meters are deep foundations. They are deep below the finished ground surface such that their base bearing capacity is not affected by surface conditions.

Types of deep foundations –

  • Pile foundation
  • Piers
  • Cassions


Choosing the Right Foundation Based on Soil Type

Rocky soil

Rocks such as limestone, granite, sandstone, shale and hard solid chalk have a high bearing capacity. When the soil is rocky with high bearing capacity, then strap foundations work well. The preferred depth of the foundation is less than 0.7 meters.

Gravel and sand

When the ground has gravel and soil in the sub-base, then combined footing and strap foundations work the best. The depth of the foundation is less than 1m.  Such soils are extremely suitable for constructing foundations and have a good bearing capacity. When the capacity of the bearing is more footing or strip foundation is used and when the bearing capacity is comparatively low, combined footing or wide striped foundation is preferred.

Hard Clay

Usually, clay has a higher moisture content and when the moisture content becomes stable up to a certain depth it becomes suitable for the substructure. A raft foundation is preferred when the clayey soil is compact and hard. Even strap foundation can also be used.

Soft clay

Soft clayey sand is prone to expansion and shrinkage. They have a low bearing capacity and are unsuitable for footing and strap foundation. In such cases, a Pile foundation is used. Piles are dug deeper until the stable strata are attained and are suitable for the construction of the substructure.

Peat

Peat is one of the poor subsoil for foundation. If a layer of peat is excavated from the ground and stable soil with bearing capacity is found, then strap foundations work well. In case no stable soil is found, then raft foundations are used.