Building Construction Handbook, Eighth Edition

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Site Investigation ~ this is an all embracing term covering every
aspect of the site under investigation.

Soil Investigation ~ specifically related to the subsoil beneath the
site under investigation and could be part of or separate from the
site investigation.

Purpose of Soil Investigation ~

1. Determine the suitability of the site for the proposed project.


  1. Determine an adequate and economic foundation design.

  2. Determine the difficulties which may arise during the construction
    process and period.

  3. Determine the occurrence and/or cause of all changes in
    subsoil conditions.


The above purposes can usually be assessed by establishing the
physical, chemical and general characteristics of the subsoil by
obtaining subsoil samples which should be taken from positions on
the site which are truly representative of the area but are not
taken from the actual position of the proposed foundations. A
series of samples extracted at the intersection points of a 20„000
square grid pattern should be adequate for most cases.

Soil Samples ~ these can be obtained as disturbed or as
undisturbed samples.

Disturbed Soil Samples ~ these are soil samples obtained from
bore holes and trial pits. The method of extraction disturbs the
natural structure of the subsoil but such samples are suitable for
visual grading, establishing the moisture content and some
laboratory tests. Disturbed soil samples should be stored in
labelled airtight jars.

Undisturbed Soil Samples ~ these are soil samples obtained using
coring tools which preserve the natural structure and properties of
the subsoil. The extracted undisturbed soil samples are labelled and
laid in wooden boxes for dispatch to a laboratory for testing. This
method of obtaining soil samples is suitable for rock and clay
subsoils but difficulties can be experienced in trying to obtain
undisturbed soil samples in other types of subsoil.

The test results of soil samples are usually shown on a drawing
which gives the location of each sample and the test results in the
form of a hatched legend or section.

Soil Investigation

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