AS 2870:2011

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Residential slabs and footings

Published by Standards Australia, 01/17/2011

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AS 2870, 4th, 2011 – Residential slabs and footings

This  Standard  sets  out  the  criteria  for  the  classification  of  a  site  and  the  design  and  construction of a footing system for a single dwelling house, townhouse or similar structure which  may  be  detached  or  separated  by  a  party  wall  or  common  wall,  but  not  situated
vertically  above  or  below  another  dwelling,  including  buildings  classified  as  Class 1  and
Class 10a in the Building Code of Australia.

AS 2870  may  also  be  used  for  other  forms  of  construction,  including  some  light
industrial,  commercial  and  institutional  buildings  if  they  are  similar  to  houses  in  size,
loading  and  superstructure  flexibility.  The  footing  systems  for  which  designs  are  given
include slab on ground, stiffened rafts, waffle rafts, strip footings, pad footings and piled footings.

NOTE: This  Standard  gives  no  advice  on  detailing  of  the  connection  of  superstructures  to  the  footing systems for wind loads or earthquake loads.

For design purposes, the life of the structure is taken to be 50 years.

NOTES:
1: AS 2870  has  been  widely  used  for  a  number  of  years  for  the  economical  design  of  footings and slabs. Economical designs that avoid significant damage are practicable only if
the  soil  moisture  content  of  the  foundation  material  under  the  footing  or  slab  is  stable  or  within reasonable limits of stability over the design life of the house or structure. For all sites (in  particular  sites  with  reactive  soils)  drainage  and  soil  moisture  conditions  around  the  building  need  to  be  managed  to  avoid  abnormal  moisture  conditions,  as  outlined  in  Clause 1.3.3, which may result in building damage.
2: Site management recommendations are given in Appendix B.
3: Where  slab  on  ground  construction  is  used  for  long  slabs  and  large  houses,  particular
consideration in design may be needed to avoid significant damage.
4: Information on earthquake actions is included in AS 1170.4. Information on wind actions is
included in AS/NZS 1170.2 and AS 4055.

General Product Information:

Committee BD-025
Purchase Note All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document
Document Type PDF
ISBN 978 0 7337 9756 9
Pages 180
Document Language English
Publisher Standards Australia
Status Pending Revision

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