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30th november.....GB_Groundworks wrote:Likely it was built on a raft foundations as it was unsatiable ground because of the commercial gardening. Best to check with a structural engineer as the depth required for strips might be cheaper with what you save in excavation and concrete to go the engineer and raft footing route.
We did a raft on fill for 4 x2bed flats raft was only 150mm thick
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eh?GB_Groundworks wrote:GB_Groundworks wrote:Likely it was built on a raft foundations as it was unsatiable ground because of the commercial gardening. Best to check with a structural engineer as the depth required for strips might be cheaper with what you save in excavation and concrete to go the engineer and raft footing route.
We did a raft on fill for 4 x2bed flats raft was only 150mm thick
30th november.....
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on the 30th november i said go for the raft and stuctural engineer we are now almost a year on and thats where hes at now....DNgroundworks wrote:GB_Groundworks wrote:GB_Groundworks wrote:Likely it was built on a raft foundations as it was unsatiable ground because of the commercial gardening. Best to check with a structural engineer as the depth required for strips might be cheaper with what you save in excavation and concrete to go the engineer and raft footing route.
We did a raft on fill for 4 x2bed flats raft was only 150mm thick
30th november.....
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having already dug the strip footings which are now a big problem as its now even more disturb ground.
gonna have to just get it finsihed avago, hope theres no more problems
Giles
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Thanks for the replies, Well all dug, drain bridged, BC happy . structural design done, Footings all backfilled with road stone and compacted, just waiting for the steel work.
The next thing before the connie is poured is to drill the exsisting slab, which is not a problem,
However I have never used the Hilti HIT-150-HY chem fixing, I guess its the same as any other, but Do i need to fill the entire 300mm deep hole with the resin ? the rebar is the h12 (ribbed).
thanks for looking
The next thing before the connie is poured is to drill the exsisting slab, which is not a problem,
However I have never used the Hilti HIT-150-HY chem fixing, I guess its the same as any other, but Do i need to fill the entire 300mm deep hole with the resin ? the rebar is the h12 (ribbed).
thanks for looking
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havent used the hilti one but its important when using any chemfix to use bellows to make sure all the dust is out of the hole
we normally drill a 15mm hole for an M12 bolt then half fill the hole,push the bolt in and hopefully you will get a small amount squirt out
top tip is keep the tubes of resin warm as they are easier to squirt
LLL
we normally drill a 15mm hole for an M12 bolt then half fill the hole,push the bolt in and hopefully you will get a small amount squirt out
top tip is keep the tubes of resin warm as they are easier to squirt
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which hilti ones have you got the gun one or the capsule ones? they have full instructions on them anyway but yeah make sure you blow them out as tony says with the gun we half fill then tap the rebar in and normally squidges out
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Its been a while, but the slab is in and now upto DPC, I now have to fill the cavity with a weak concreate mix 150mm below DPC,
would a 6/1 mix be to weak ?
I have looked at the calculators, but not sure which one to use to calculate the amount of balast and cement i need to order for filling the cavity 11mts long 100mm wide and 150mm deep.
I will get some pictures and upload, for some constructive criticism, I'm not a bricklayer that why its taking me so long, and work as well etc etc
thanks to all who have had input so far
would a 6/1 mix be to weak ?
I have looked at the calculators, but not sure which one to use to calculate the amount of balast and cement i need to order for filling the cavity 11mts long 100mm wide and 150mm deep.
I will get some pictures and upload, for some constructive criticism, I'm not a bricklayer that why its taking me so long, and work as well etc etc
thanks to all who have had input so far
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