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Design of spread footing

Design of spread footing Design of spread footing means determine the dimensions of footing and reinforcement required to safely distribute the load form soil. Below simple explanation of designing process of spread footing with their formula and dimensions: 7 step design of spread footing 1. The first step for design of spread footing is calculate …

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Spread footing | 6. Types of spread footing | Advantages and disadvantages of spread footing.

Spread Footing Spread footing is a type of foundation system used to support an individual structure such as column, piers. Spread foundation are also known as pad footing and isolated footing. Design of spread footing are under a special diagram so that the entire structural load is easily transferred to a larger soil area, and …

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Piles | Types of Piles | Advantages and Disadvantages Of piles , Concrete Piles, Steel Piles, Timber Piles, Composite Piles

Piles | Types of Piles | Advantages and Disadvantages Of piles , Concrete Piles, Steel Piles, Timber Piles, Composite Piles What is Piles ? It is a type of foundation system that are used to support super structure and sub structure both and transfer all their loads to the ground. They are typically used when …

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Contour | Method Of Contour Surveying | Contour Interval | Gradient | Direct Method | Indirect Method | Contour Map & Uses

Contour | Method of Contour Surveying | Contour Interval | Gradient | Direct Method | Indirect Method | Contour Map & Uses. What is Contour? Contour can refer to several things depending on the context, but in general, it refers to a line or shape that represents the outline or boundary of an object or …

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Tender | Necessity | Types of tender

What is Tender? Tender refers to the process of inviting bids or proposals from contractors or suppliers for a construction project. The process is typically used by government agencies or private companies to select a contractor or supplier for a project based on criteria such as cost, quality, and experience. The process usually begins with …

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Consistency of Soil | Stage | Consistency Limit | Liquid – Plastic – Solid – Shrinkage limit | Determination of limit

Consistency of Soil | Stage | Consistency Limit | Liquid – Plastic – Solid | Consistency of Soil. Consistency of soil means ease with which a soil paste can be deformed. It is denoted the degree of firmness of soil which may be referred as soft, stiff or hard soil depending upon its water content. …

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