FOUNDATIONS EXPLAINED | an In-depth Break Down

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @cydniefinnie2177
    @cydniefinnie2177 Před 9 měsíci +2

    As an architectural technology student studying from distance, your videos are really helping me. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @mcleaniechris
    @mcleaniechris Před rokem +2

    Excellent break down, especially for slabs, nice work!

  • @aidancollett3746
    @aidancollett3746 Před 3 měsíci

    We do driven piles in the Waikato area- sometimes up to 13m in length on real bad sites. Some sites are challenging to get either an 8t or 14t digger to drive piles.

  • @thekiwinomad
    @thekiwinomad Před rokem +1

    Great video. Really good see someone explaining the difference in a slab and how to cost a job

  • @NguyenMinh-yb9vc
    @NguyenMinh-yb9vc Před rokem +1

    Very detail and much information about foundation, appreciated !

  • @keokeoihaia306
    @keokeoihaia306 Před rokem +1

    thx josh, this has really helped me, Ive just started my apprentiship and we are working on foundations at the moment

  • @david.thomas.108
    @david.thomas.108 Před rokem +1

    Great quality video and really informative. Foundations are complicated! Nicely explained and presented thanks.

  • @Tincad4
    @Tincad4 Před rokem +1

    Hey Josh, great video... what holds the rafts down? why don't they just float up in the concrete?

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Před rokem +2

      Hey all the steel weighs it down until the concrete sets

  • @tereouruamo3666
    @tereouruamo3666 Před rokem

    All relative and informative appreciate your time

  • @ledang9584
    @ledang9584 Před rokem

    Gret video Josh! Keep up the good works

  • @TanShuiTuBunnyBen
    @TanShuiTuBunnyBen Před rokem

    Hi Josh, this building is not in Auckland right? Cause I heard you say dig 200mm out, and in Auckland at least dig 450mm from good ground to do the foundation. Just a little thought from a first semester student at Unitec haha :)

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Před rokem

      Upper Hutt, Wellington
      good ground varies from site to site, sometimes nothing, sometimes 2m down

  • @cranrock1420
    @cranrock1420 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey mate what size roller do you use to compact the base coarse?

  • @thirtyybuckz8662
    @thirtyybuckz8662 Před rokem

    Hey bro mean vid, super informative!
    Any builders you recommend in Queenstown?

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Před 11 měsíci +1

      depends what size job you’ve got - for a full house build I’ve heard Fixation is good

  • @jesstill7833
    @jesstill7833 Před rokem

    Hi Josh why do you drive piles in the ground ,In Australia we don’t do that ,any way nice job cobber stay safe ❤️💪💪👍👍😄🙏🦘🇦🇺🥝

    • @theodorepurdy7028
      @theodorepurdy7028 Před rokem +2

      Sometimes in NZ the soil and ground immediately under the slab cannot bear the weight of the slab and building properly. If this is the case. the geotechnical engineers will find where good ground is and piles will be driven to find good ground (good ground can handle 300kpa of pressure and withstand the pressure and weight of the slab and building. The piles are then driven into good ground so the weight of the slab and building is transferred to good ground . Some NZ soil is prone to liquefaction which can sink the building, there are different construction techniques for building foundations to ensure the building isn’t damaged by liquefaction.

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Před 11 měsíci

      Hey Jess, check out our pile driving videos like this one
      czcams.com/video/lpeWSVCKHSw/video.html

  • @hh-fg8jm
    @hh-fg8jm Před 5 měsíci

    very good video. I want to work for u 🤭