HOW CAN DESIGN LENGTH,WIDTH AND HEIGHT THE FOUNDATION FOR
THREE FLOOR BUILDING?
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Answer / cp shrivastava
first we would done investigation of soil for quality of
soil streta, bearing capicity of soil then as per our
requairment as per building by law we may design foundation
for as per area how much floor we required
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Answer / abdul jabbar
we can design the the length, width and height of a 3
storey building after investigating the bearing capacity of
the soil, concluding that if we require pile or shallow
foundation.
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Answer / bhai
we can desigh length width and height of the foundatio for
three floor building considering the bearing capacity of
the soil, the consolidation of the soil and type of the
soil.
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