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Houses were mainly built of mud brick with shallow foundation.
Although large, they were put up quickly and cheaply on soft soil with shallow foundations.
Shallow foundations typically have a depth to width ratio of less than 1.
It is the component of a shallow foundation.
The remains of a small structure, bounded by walls set within shallow foundation slots, were located.
Shallow foundations, often called footings, are usually embedded about a meter or so into soil.
Shallow foundations are a type of foundation that transfers building load to the very near the surface, rather than to a subsurface layer.
A big storm could punch through the sand, undermine the structure's shallow foundation and send the lighthouse into the surf.
A deep foundation is a type of foundation distinguished from shallow foundations by the depth they are embedded into the ground.
Its entrance is 12 feet from the ground, necessitated by a shallow foundation (about 3 feet) typical of round towers.
Deep foundations are used for structures or heavy loads when shallow foundations cannot provide sufficient capacity.
Foundations are generally divided into two categories: shallow foundations and deep foundations.
The slabs that formed the tomb walls were placed in shallow foundation trenches along the edges of the pit bottom.
A DIY enthusiast's shallow foundations landed him in court.
It is such a noble ambition, that it is a pity it has usually such a shallow foundation.
Karl von Terzaghi was the first to present a comprehensive theory for the evaluation of the ultimate bearing capacity of rough shallow foundations.
They were only 1 foot to 1 foot 6 inches in width (with offsets) in shallow foundation trenches.
The earliest masonry building was the church, which was constructed on shallow foundations of sandstone rubble and pebbles on boulder clay.
Like Downing Street, it rested on a shallow foundation, a design error that would cause problems until 1960 when the modern Number 10 was rebuilt on deep pilings.
Another common type of shallow foundation is the slab-on-grade foundation where the weight of the building is transferred to the soil through a concrete slab placed at the surface.
Later investigations, however, have suggested that foundations with a depth, measured from the ground surface, equal to 3 to 4 times their width may be defined as shallow foundations(Das, 2007).
Peripheral piers (P1, P2, P20, P21) are executed on shallow foundations, while the remaining piers are executed on driven piles.
Prone to sinking because it was built on soft soil and a shallow foundation, floors buckled, walls and chimneys cracked; it became unsafe and frequently required repairs.
Shallow foundations include spread footing foundations, mat-slab foundations, slab-on-grade foundations, pad foundations, rubble trench foundations, and earthbag foundations.
Ground improvement, consisting of triple-fluid jet grouting, was performed to reduce the compressibility of the silty clay, stiffen the sand deposit and provide a desirable shallow foundation system.
He started toward them, lost his footing once more and went down.
She got her footing and let go of the line.
The general took a moment to make sure his footing was good.
She took his hand and looked down to see her footing.
Then the other must have lost his footing not too far above.
He half turned, then lost his footing and went down.
Not long ago you are upon the same footing as many others.
I'm sure more than a few before we find our footing.
I didn't think the footing was good enough for guys to be moving around.
I do not want them all to be put on the same footing.
The first set of the final saw both players looking to find their footing, with little being given away.
Congress has its footing back, but it does not know which way to go.
It won't put us back on a sound financial footing.
There's about eight million of them on a war footing.
But when the boy turned suddenly, he lost his footing.
Only this time their relationship would be on a different footing.
It would not do to start out his new life on such a footing.
No one lost their footing, but it was a near thing.
Since then, the club has been on a sound financial footing.
Those trying to get a footing in the business think of it as the place to go.
"Going through a program like that gave me a sound footing."
"He appeared to be on a sound financial footing at the time."
He almost lost his footing immediately, so strong was the current.
When he had found a firm footing, the second followed.
She started to run too, and immediately lost her footing.