QUOTE(puchongite @ Mar 27 2015, 11:24 PM)
In my humble opinion, it's the other way round.
Highrise the common practice is to do piling and load tests.
How much piling and load test people will do for terrace ?
Yeah the load isn't as much as high rise but highrise load has been ***TESTED***. Terrace land is not tested. It may not collapse, but if it sinks in a few inches that problematic enough.
Just my none civil engineer point of view.
i work in architecture line. Just to say this, many high rise in recent property boom suffer structural defects after a few years. So to those who really wants to buy high rise, you better think many times over.Highrise the common practice is to do piling and load tests.
How much piling and load test people will do for terrace ?
Yeah the load isn't as much as high rise but highrise load has been ***TESTED***. Terrace land is not tested. It may not collapse, but if it sinks in a few inches that problematic enough.
Just my none civil engineer point of view.
This post has been edited by Avex: Mar 28 2015, 11:31 AM
Mar 28 2015, 08:10 AM

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