Report BR 424 Building on fill: geotechnical aspects. 2nd edition (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
2001
Document Status
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Abstract
Provides a detailed account of BRE research findings and their significance for appropriate and successful building developments on fill. While the report describes experience with fills in the United Kingdom, it has relevance to similar materials found in many other parts of the world. Field monitoring has shown that in most situations the fill settlement that damages buildings has causes other than the weight of the building, which means that the concept of bearing capacity is not adequate to define the load carrying characteristics of many fills. Settlements caused by other physical factors need to be assessed. A particular hazard for poorly compacted partially saturated fills is a reduction in volume which can occur when the fill is first inundated with water.
Document History
Superseded by 424 3rd edition, which is rebranded as FB 75 (2015). Supersedes Report 230.
Author
Charles, J. A. and Watts, K. S.
ISBN
9781860815096
Publisher Information
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