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48-312 Site Engineering and Foundations


Units:9.0
Department:Architecture
Prerequisites:48-217
Related URLs:http://www.arc.cmu.edu

This course examines basic characteristics of soils, stress and displacement, lateral pressure, consolidation, bearing, and slope stability. Investigation, recording, and analysis of subsurface conditions of sites will be included, as well as the design of dams, footings and stabilizing structures. Above ground factors having a major effect on design and construction will be examined, including management of surface water and ground water, manipulation and distribution of soil and the life of plants.

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