Subsurface Conditions Part 2: Soil Properties, Behaviors, Classification, & Identification
Format: CE Course
CE Info: 1.00 HSW LU
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Description:
Soil and subsurface water conditions affect the design and performance of building projects. Therefore, the general nature of soils—including their structural properties—must be understood by any designer involved in site or subgrade construction. This course discusses soil properties and behaviors as well as soil classification and identification systems. This course is part of a four-part series that examines soil mechanics as it relates to building construction and performance. Each section can be taken as an individual course. This course was last revised in 2022.
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