Professional Responsibilities In Sub-Surface Investigations For Foundations. - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
D. J. Ketkar
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

It is a frequent experience to find that the Sub-surface Investigation (S.I.) data is either inadequate or misleading. However, such cases are rarely reported. Nonetheless, the projects suffer on-account of delays, cost-over-runs, disputes and/or compromise of the safety norms. Many times S.I. is considered unnecessary or is carried out as a ritual, mainly due to (i) non-availability of good S.I. agencies, or (ii) absence of Geotechnical consultant, or (iii) shortage of time. Importance of S.I. cannot be over emphasised. Yet the profession is in a state of confusion - mainly because of lack of competent professional agencies and of well-defined roles/responsibilities of the concerned parties. In this paper, some suggestions are made to get better returns from the S.I. activity.
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APA: D. J. Ketkar  (1996)  Professional Responsibilities In Sub-Surface Investigations For Foundations. - Introduction

MLA: D. J. Ketkar Professional Responsibilities In Sub-Surface Investigations For Foundations. - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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