CHAPTER 3 SOILS
Depending on the type of soil classified, an unconfined compressive strength value is assigned. Unconfined compressive strength is defined in the Cal/OSHA standard as, ‘the load per unit area at which a soil will fail in compression.’ It is the Engineer’s responsibility to verify that the soil properties used by the Contractor’s
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