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Title: Geotechnical Investigation Requirements for Buildings in Nigeria
Authors: Alhaji, Mustapha Mohammed
Musa, Alhassan
Keywords: Buildings
Foundation
Geotechnical Investigation
Residual soil
Issue Date: Oct-2016
Publisher: 14th International Civil Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting of Nigerian Society of Engineers, Lagos, Nigeria
Citation: M. M. Alhaji and M. Alhassan (2016), Geotechnical Investigation Requirements for Buildings in Nigeria, 14th International Civil Engineering Conference and Annual General Meeting of Nigerian Society of Engineers, Lagos, Nigeria, Pp 1-7
Abstract: Geotechnical investigation is an integral component of any civil engineering project. This is because the safety, durability and economic usage of the intended structure depend on the proper analysis and understanding of the foundation subsoil. Investigation of the subsoil conditions at a site is prerequisite to the economical design of the substructure elements. Nigeria, as a developing country, presently lacks a generalized functional document that provides requirements and guidelines for geotechnical investigation. Based on these, some functional documents from other countries with similar geological conditions to Nigeria and coupled with the authors’ experiences in geotechnical investigation in regions with residual soil deposits in Nigeria over the years, a geotechnical investigation requirement for buildings, which could serve as a point of reference and a checklist, is presented.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10147
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