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... soil and the water conditions . Soil Type Soil types vary from site to site and sometimes within the same site . Thus , it is important to survey the soil in the area of the foundation and determine the soil strength or bearing capacity ...
... soil and the water conditions . Soil Type Soil types vary from site to site and sometimes within the same site . Thus , it is important to survey the soil in the area of the foundation and determine the soil strength or bearing capacity ...
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... soil without cement , and it is durable enough to withstand the continuous effects of atmospheric agents . The mixture is called soil cement . Three soil classifications are usually mentioned as suitable for soil cement construction : Sandy ...
... soil without cement , and it is durable enough to withstand the continuous effects of atmospheric agents . The mixture is called soil cement . Three soil classifications are usually mentioned as suitable for soil cement construction : Sandy ...
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... soil's properties . These tests can be made by the local soil conservation service , university , or independent testing laboratory . To prepare for a survey , cut a cross section about 6 feet deep below the topsoil , noting the types ...
... soil's properties . These tests can be made by the local soil conservation service , university , or independent testing laboratory . To prepare for a survey , cut a cross section about 6 feet deep below the topsoil , noting the types ...
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