Hi all, new kid on the block here, seeking advice from those who know
Hopefully I will shortly be receiving my planning permission, fingers crossed!. It's taken me 18 months+ to get to this stage and numerous changes to the drawings. However I am quite happy with what we have ended up with. So this is likely to be the first of many questions.
I will be doing the majority of the works myself and had anticipated building off traditional type foundations. However I know the ground is not good and accordingly I thought I may end up with a reinforced ground beam and worse case scenario that to be sat on piles. Then I start reading more and more about passive slabs. I can see a number of advantages to this system, not least being the vastly reduced amount of spoil to be removed from site, and the cost saving involved. So the question I would like an answer to is "Is a passive slab suitable for soft ground conditions". Everything I have read so far seems to indicate that they are, subject to SE confirmation.
Can anyone confirm (or refute) this??
The second part of the question, my footprint is approx. 128m sq, 45m sq of this is garage. What happens with the garage area??. I would imagine that you simply increase the thickness of the slab in that area, i.e. 100mm for house, 200mm for garage, all plus steel of course. Is that assumption correct?.
I should add that I intend to build using ICF, I haven't yet determined who's system it will be, still trying to work out all the pro's and cons.
Thanks