The Hive | 27m | 9s | Jemm Properties | LOLA

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Hello everyone, I'm new here and I found this great forum looking for some information about The Hive for my construction class. Anyone knows about the foundation? what type of foundation they used? raft foundation, end bearings or friction piles?

I would really appreciate any information you can give, thanks in advance
 
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Hello everyone, I'm new here and I found this great forum looking for some information about The Hive for my construction class. Anyone knows about the foundation? what type of foundation they used? raft foundation, end bearings or friction piles?

I would really appreciate any information you can give, thanks in advance
Check some of the older photos, there may be some showing the foundation pours, etc..
 
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Hello everyone, I'm new here and I found this great forum looking for some information about The Hive for my construction class. Anyone knows about the foundation? what type of foundation they used? raft foundation, end bearings or friction piles?

I would really appreciate any information you can give, thanks in advance

Yes, I saw some pictures of the foundation process but is my 1st semester so I don't get the foundation type :(
They're just regular spread footings, I doubt anything this short would ever need a raft foundation unless it was on really poor soil.

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