Foundation Considerations
Soils Reports-
It is recommended
by Milestones Building & Design that a geotechnical firm be
consulted prior to every project to determine the site conditions in
your area. Once a soils report is done the foundation engineer
will have definite figures for soil compaction, settlement, and
composition. This will allow him to design your foundation
based on your site instead of the assumed worst case scenario.
In most cases a soils report will save you more money on your
foundations than you spent for the consultation. Depending on
your location sometimes this will be a requirement.
Foundation Engineering-
A good foundation
is the key to a great building installation. Engineered foundation
drawings will be required for both permitting and construction.
During this step the foundation engineer will take into account the
foundation type, soil compaction and composition, and the loads
exerted by the building. Using this information he will design
a foundation that will stand up to the expected loading.
End Wall Considerations-
During the design
of your foundation it is important to keep in mind how the end wall
steel and fabric will finish. In the event that you are
designing a foundation that will lift the building off of the ground
you will need to designate whether the foundation will come up to
support the end wall steel or if you would like to drop the steel to
ground level. The fabric should also be considered as the
apron drop will need to be changed to accommodate differing
foundation designs.
Your Foundation
Now is the time
to decide who will handle the different aspects of the foundation
installation for your project. Please consider your options
carefully and determine what will be the best option for you.