Bearing soil Capacity

Bearing capacity of soil is the maximum load per unit area that the underlying soil or material, be it rock or clay, will support without displacement. Often, a structure fails from uneven settlement or differential settlement.

Endurable bearing capacity or safe bearing capacity of soil is obtained by dividing the ultimate bearing capacity by a certain factor of safety and is used in foundation design. It is recommended to adopt a factor of safety of 2 for buildings in general construction and a factor of safety of 2.5 or 3 for heavy construction.


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