Dictionary Definition
underpin
Verb
1 support from beneath
2 support with evidence or authority or make more
certain or confirm; "The stories and claims were born out by the
evidence" [syn: corroborate, bear out,
support] [also: underpinning, underpinned]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
Translations
To give support to
- ttbc German: untermauern, stützen, unterstützen
- ttbc Spanish: apuntalar, sustentar, respaldar
Extensive Definition
In construction, underpinning
is the process of strengthening and stabilizing the foundation
of an existing building
or other structure.
Underpinning may be necessary for a variety of reasons:
- The original foundation is simply not strong or stable enough, e.g. due to decay of wooden piles under the foundation.
- The usage of the structure has changed.
- The properties of the soil supporting the foundation may have changed (possibly through subsidence) or were mischaracterized during planning.
- The construction of nearby structures necessitates the excavation of soil supporting existing foundations.
- It is more economical, due to land price or otherwise, to work on the present structure's foundation than to build a new one.
Underpinning is accomplished by extending the
foundation in depth or in breadth so it either rests on a stronger
soil stratum or
distributes its load across a greater area. Use of micropiles
http://www.ismicropiles.org and
jet grouting are common methods in underpinning. An alternative to
underpinning is the strengthening of the soil by the introduction
of a grout. All of these
processes are generally expensive and elaborate.
Underpinning may be necessary where P class
(problem) soils in certain areas of the site are
encountered,