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Posted By: biffvernonwe should just use lime
Posted By: jamesingramdont these all require some sort of pad to sit on ?I saw on the web, can't find it now, a US system where you stand a heavy cardboard tube, 2ft 3ft whatever diam on the ground, suck out the soil within it by truck-mounted vacuum/hose, so the cardboard 'caisson' sinks into the ground down to required found depth or to stronger subsoil; then fill the void with either concrete or - interestingly - well compacted aggregate. In the latter case, as the compacted aggregate is separated from equally compacted undisturbed subsoil by only the cardboard thickness (which rots away), it stays in shape as a column of strong loadbearing material inserted into the surrounding weaker soil. Tho I imagine if the surrounding soil was shifting sand or runny clay it might 'give' and allow the aggregate column to expand thus collapse in height.
Posted By: James Norton
Biff,
Underground retaining structures...
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