Earthworks and leveling operations in the construction and implementation of sheds
Earthworks and leveling operations in the construction and implementation of sheds
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In the shed installation process, when the work reaches the foundation implementation stage, before doing so, the shed bed must be ready to load the foundation. This stage is called earthworks and leveling the shed bed, and is usually accompanied by excavation, removal of unsuitable soils, and backfilling to achieve the desired density. The importance of this stage can be noted in its role in the leveling of the foundation and, consequently, the structure and maintaining the balance of the shed. If it is not done correctly, the safety of your final product will not be ensured. Arman Sule Industrial Group, by directly carrying out all stages of the design, construction and installation of the shed and finally evaluating each of these stages, monitors the entire process so that all necessary standards are met in the progress of the project.
Construction and erection of various types of sheds by Arman Sule Company
Since the efficiency of the shed is directly related to its construction and quality, in addition to the design and construction of parts and structures, the preparation of the substrate and installation are also very important. Therefore, maximum care must be taken in choosing the contractor. At Arman Sule, we ensure the accurate execution of various operations in the process of implementing the shed, with sensitivity to the correct implementation of all stages, in the presence of experienced specialists in each field and with the aim of achieving maximum customer satisfaction.
Application of earthworks and leveling operations As mentioned, before implementing the foundation, its suitable bed must be prepared. In fact, the suitable bed is to reach the desired level of suitable soil with approved density and the ability to withstand the resulting loads of the shed. So, to have such conditions and to reach pristine soil that is suitable for implementing the foundation, earthworks and leveling operations must be carried out.
Virgin soil or natural soil is actually the most suitable soil for implementing a foundation. It is not difficult to identify it; by knowing the type of artificial and plant soil, virgin soil can be described as free from any waste, whether man-made or plant-based.
Sometimes the ground consists of layers of poor, unsuitable and poor quality soil that are not capable of proper loading. For example, topsoil, topsoil or unnatural soils are unsuitable for foundation construction. The operation of removing these poor soils to have a safe loading surface is called decoupage.
Hand-made soil is soil that is removed from another place and transported to a new location. Construction waste is one of these. This type of soil is usually deposited in an abandoned place and is usually hidden from view after a while and is considered a nuisance during excavation for foundation construction; because it does not have load-bearing capacity and causes asymmetrical settlement of the structure.Vegetative soil is the same worn soil that contains plant roots and leaves. It is not capable of bearing any load and will sink even with light finger pressure. It is important to note that this type of poor soil cannot be made resistant by adding lime!
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