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Development in Mining Subsidence AreasRogerF [2 Posts] Does anybody have some experience building over shallow mine working and know what the pit falls (sorry for the pun) are? Trev [39 Posts] The footings for any buildings over a mine subsidence area should be designed to allow for reasonable subsidence movement, in accordance with the requirements of the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act (1961). They will therefore be more substantial and therefore more expensive than footings for equivalent buildings on standard foundation material. This therefore adds to the cost of the buildings. RogerF [2 Posts] Thanks Trev for your comments, crj [525 Posts] It looks like you will need approval to build from the Board. This should indicate whether they think there are likely to be any problems. Trev [39 Posts] The consulting engineer who does the footing designs for any houses in a mine subsidence area will need to factor subsidence into his designs. He should also recommend other design features (e.g. articulation joints, avoidance of brickwork above doorways and window openings) to minimise any damage due to subsidence. This will most likely add to the building cost, compared to a building with standardised footings. If there is any fill on the site it will be recognised in the soils test and the engineer's recommendations will include allowance for that as well. The Mine Subsidence Board provides design guidelines that the consulting engineer should be aware of. The Mine Subsidence Board will endorse the designs when they are submitted for Development Approval. Provided the houses are built in accordance with the consulting engineer's recommendations and are endorsed by the Mine Subsidence Board you should not have any liability for future damage due to subsidence. Should any damage occur due to subsidence the owner could apply to the Board for compensation. |
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