According to soil condition, load, environmental conditions we need different types of foundations.......
You need a building permit before building any kind of extension to your house. You also may need foundations for the building, but this may not be a requirement.
In building construction, foundations are primarily categorized into shallow and deep foundations. Shallow foundations, such as spread footings and slab-on-grade, are used for lighter structures and are placed close to the ground surface. Deep foundations, including pile and drilled shaft foundations, are employed for heavier structures or in areas with poor soil conditions, transferring loads to deeper, more stable soil or bedrock. Each type is selected based on the building's size, weight, and the characteristics of the underlying soil.
Foundations.
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Foundations designed to resist earthquakes typically include features like deep foundations, base isolation systems, and reinforced concrete. The effectiveness of a foundation in withstanding earthquakes depends on factors such as soil type, building height, and the intensity of the seismic activity. It is essential for engineers to follow regional building codes and conduct seismic analyses to ensure the foundation can withstand potential earthquake forces.
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they are classified...........and the types depends on those classification so, be specific.
lutetian foundations in front of Notre Dame
Matt or Raft Foundation Combined Footings Pile Cap Foundations Isolated Foundations Continous Foundation
The most common types of foundations used in black cotton soil in Addis Ababa are raft foundations and pile foundations. Raft foundations distribute the building loads over a larger area to prevent differential settlement on the compressible soil. Pile foundations are used to transfer building loads to deeper, more stable layers of soil, bypassing the weak black cotton soil.
deep foundation & piles
I am building a 24X36 room addition on a cabin that sits on a side of a hill. I built the cabin using 6X6 treated post, in building the new addition how would the foundation be best layed out?