Name:
BRE DG472 PDF
Published Date:
10/18/2002
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
Building Research Establishment Limited
Introduction
The main purpose of ground investigation is to reduce and control ground related risks in construction. Information from a properly conducted investigation will provide the basis for economic and safe design, and for meeting tender and construction requirements; it will also save money by avoiding:
• redesign during construction;
• over-conservative design;
• delays and litigation costs due to unforeseen ground conditions;
• foundation problems post-construction.
Effective ground investigation need not incur excessive cost but there is still ample evidence of under-resourcing and inefficiency in this essential part of the construction process.
This Digest shows how investigations can be optimised by appointing qualified geotechnical personnel; by better management and communication; and by using techniques that, through lack of familiarity, are under-used but could provide reliable information, reducing risks, costs and construction time.
| Edition : | 02 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 270 KB |
| Number of Pages : | 9 |
| Published : | 10/18/2002 |