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- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:32:14 -0500
Sorry for resending I forgot to add my name Hi everyone I have a job where the owner would like to build a new house on existing footing which is very common in CA (southern) when I got the soil report I find out the the footing is settled about 1" to 1 1/2" in 20' long which is according to code min. also the footing is 18" deep in medium expansive soil which it should be 24" deep any advise or recommendation I already advised the owner to have a new footing the soil engineer telling me " you do not have to have new footing" thanks for your comment in advance Dave A. ******* ****** ******* ******** ******* ******* ******* *** * Read list FAQ at: http://www.seaint.org/list_FAQ.asp * * This email was sent to you via Structural Engineers * Association of Southern California (SEAOSC) server. To * subscribe (no fee) or UnSubscribe, please go to: * * http://www.seaint.org/sealist1.asp * * Questions to seaint-ad(--nospam--at)seaint.org. Remember, any email you * send to the list is public domain and may be re-posted * without your permission. Make sure you visit our web * site at: http://www.seaint.org ******* ****** ****** ****** ******* ****** ****** ********
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