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We’re planning an extension and have trees nearby. The species have been identified and distances calculated, so we just need to know the VCP/PI of the ground (medium would put us at around 1.7m, high would be 2.5m+/engineered). I’ve looked into getting the professionals in, and have a few quotes to carry out the work, but really don’t want to spend that kind of money (2-3k), especially when it may all be for nothing. I’m wondering if there’s a way to get the answers I need without going to such extremes, so have been looking at taking samples and sending them away myself. I’ve already done a bit of digging and it’s clay with gravel at around a meter deep. I’m yet to check existing foundations but the house is over 50 years old so I’m expecting shallow strip?
I’ve spoken with BC who have advised a depth of 1.7m for the closest/most problematic tree (an Ash) but won’t confirm how they came to that figure. I can only presume that the calculation assumed medium VCP as that tallies with LABC and NHBC. The SE obviously wants confirmation from BC before basing their calcs on the same, but BC obviously don’t want to be held to anything so want the SE to make the final call. Without confirmation from BC, the SE will have to work to worst case/high VCP. In that case, the SE has suggested a raft foundation at a depth of 1.25m, which seems like a reasonable way to go if needed as access isn’t really good enough for a huge machine to get to the required depth for trench fill, and I can take on the laborious aspects of the work needed to keep costs down. The two figures that jump out there are 1.25 and 1.7m so perhaps I already I have my answer…
P.S. Any thoughts on raft foundations also welcome. I’ve read/heard mixed feelings on them, particularly when used around trees, although on the whole ok.
I’ve spoken with BC who have advised a depth of 1.7m for the closest/most problematic tree (an Ash) but won’t confirm how they came to that figure. I can only presume that the calculation assumed medium VCP as that tallies with LABC and NHBC. The SE obviously wants confirmation from BC before basing their calcs on the same, but BC obviously don’t want to be held to anything so want the SE to make the final call. Without confirmation from BC, the SE will have to work to worst case/high VCP. In that case, the SE has suggested a raft foundation at a depth of 1.25m, which seems like a reasonable way to go if needed as access isn’t really good enough for a huge machine to get to the required depth for trench fill, and I can take on the laborious aspects of the work needed to keep costs down. The two figures that jump out there are 1.25 and 1.7m so perhaps I already I have my answer…
P.S. Any thoughts on raft foundations also welcome. I’ve read/heard mixed feelings on them, particularly when used around trees, although on the whole ok.