In this post, I will be writing about an off-the-grid getaway house that would ideally be located near Medellin, Colombia. But the soil study shows that the site is almost like a pool, having a high water table and thick layers of loose soil. These properties would provide little to no capacity for supporting heavy objects. The ground is made of silty sand, any design would be at risk for seismically-induced settlement dues to liquefication which would cause vertical settlement and lateral spreading. Also, there were some clays present on the site, and if this clay type is expansive then during rainy seasons, clayey soil would cause swelling which would cause an unwanted movement.
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The solution suggested was a floating slab- a flat layer of concrete resting on top of the soil, supported by vertical concrete piles beneath the outer edges. This solution has two problems;
1)It would damage the environment
2)Budget would be extremely high.
When local geotechnical engineers were consulted, two alternatives popped up. The first one was deep foundation. This foundation type involves driving long piles into the ground to reach the more stable layers of earth below. Another solution was ground improvement, which would reduce the damage caused by liquefication. This solution has many types; the first one would be the vibro-replacement stone column technique. Achieved by using a heavy vibrating weight to drill deep into the ground and create columns of compacted rock that support the earth around them. The second one would be deep soil mixing, achieved by using heavy equipment to mechanically combine weak soil and cementitious slurry. At this point, the design process is continuing since these solutions are not perfectly sustainable or safe for the site. Further exploration is being done to develop the design.
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