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APRIL-2022

REPORT ON GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION


PROPOSED C/O
10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR,
PATNA , BIHAR

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M/s Mars Planning & Engineering Services Pvt. Ltd.

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REPORT ON GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR 2022

CONTENTS

SR NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE


NO

1 INTRODUCTION 1

2 SCOPE OF WORK 1
3 FIELD INVESTIGATION 2
4 LABORATORY TESTS 3

SOIL STRATIFICATION 4

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL & WATER 4


5

RCOMMENDATIOS, ALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITY 5

APPENDIX

‘B’ Bore Log Data

‘C’ Graph of Grain size Analysis

‘E’ `e-log p’ Curves from Consolidation Tests (not required)

‘F’ Sample calculation of Bearing Capacity of pile


REPORT ON GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR 2022

1. INTRODUCTION
The subsoil investigations reported herein were taken up to find out the nature of subsoil at the site of
the proposed construction and to recommend the capacity and type of its foundation. After certain
tests on the soil, as detailed below, the desired recommendations have been start on page 5-6 of this
Report.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK–
2.1 To investigate the subsurface soil conditions at the proposed one point is carried out at the
Construction area. The detailed scope of investigation for this site is as follows.
2.2 Setting up boring rig at each bore hole location and boring 150 mm diameter bore holes through all
kinds of soils.
2.3 Conducting Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) at an interval of 1.50m and collecting soil samples
from split spoon sampler.
2.4 Arranging all soil samples in the core boxes as per the borehole logging, labeling sealing properly
in sequence indicating number of SPT sample, depth, and number of blow of each SPT samples.
2.5 Transporting the selected soil samples to the laboratory for conducting tests as per the scope of the
work.
2.6 Analysis and interpretation of field & laboratory test data for the preparation of Geotechnical
investigation report.
3.0 EXECUTION OF FIELD WORK
3.1 Location: The borehole is executed as per the Client’s location plan.
Project -: 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR

Sr. No. Location Bore Hole no. Date Total Depth

10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS


1. BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR BH-01 05/04/2022 30.0 m

3.2 Period of Execution: The fieldwork was commenced on April-2022.


3.3 FIELD METHODOLOGY OF INVESTIGATION
3.3.1 Erecting and setting up of Boring rig
At each bore hole location as per the Client’s location plan, Rotary type boring rig was shifted,
assembled and erected.

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3.3.2 Boring in Overburden


Boring was done in accordance with IS: 1892 -1979. Standard rotary type drilling rig
coupled with 8 H.P capacity diesel engines, which is fitted to a tripod frame and with all drilling
accessories was used for boring. The rig deployed was generally suitable for all Geotechnical
Investigation work and had an arrangement for driving and extraction of casing, boring and drilling by
mud circulation method. Collecting D/S, UDS, conducting SPT test with this rig was possible.
Rotary method of boring was used for boring in soil. Boring was commenced by driving a SX casing.
Boring was carried out in soil using 6” dia core barrel up to the top of the hard surface. Diameter of the
borehole in soil was 150mm. SX casing was lowered in overburden as boring progressed.
Advancement of borehole in soil was done by removing soil with help of water circulation under
rotary action of the Core barrel.Boring in all types of soil was continued till the hard stratum was met
with. Standard penetration tests were conducted at an interval of 1.50m.
3.3.3 In –Situ Tests In Overburden
During investigation Insitu tests were carried out. Standard penetration tests were conducted in
overburden. Undisturbed and Disturbed soil samples were collected by split spoon sampler in SPT test
for field observations and to determine the index properties from laboratory tests. The methodology of
conducting SPT test was described below.
3.3.4 STANDARD PENETRATION TEST (SPT):
SPT’s were conducted as per IS 2131-1981.Disturbed Samples were collected through Split Spoon
Sampler at 1.5m interval. A standard split spoon sampler was driven at the bottom of the hole.
The penetration resistance in terms of blows for300mm penetration of the split spoon sampler was
measured as ‘N’ Value.
The blows were imparted by a standard weight of 63.5 kg falling through a height of 750 mm. The
resistance was measured for 150 mm, 300 mm and 450 mm penetrations. The resistance of first 150
mm was ignored and the resistance of next 300 mm was recorded as standard penetration value ‘N`. If
the sampler was driven less than 450 mm (total) then the penetration resistance was given for the last
300 mm of penetration. If the penetration depth was less than 150 mm and the blow count was more
than 50 then the ‘N’ value was considered as ‘Refusal’ or more than 100 blows for less than 30cms
penetration.
3.3.5 INDIAN STANDARD CODES USED FOR THE FIELD INVESTIGATION
Field Geotechnical investigation was executed in accordance with the Indian standard Codes listed below.
a) IS: 1892: Code of practice for subsurface investigation of foundation
b) IS: 1498: Classification and identification of soil for general engineering purpose.
c) IS: 2131: Method for standard penetration test for soil
d) IS: 6926: Code of Practice for Diamond Core Drilling for Site Investigations
e) IS: 4464: Code practice for Presentation of drilling information and core description
in foundation investigation.
f) IS: 10208: Specification for diamond core drilling equipment.
g) IS: 6935: Method of Determination of water level in boreholes.

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4.0 SAMPLING
4.1. Undisturbed Soil Samples
Open drive samplers of 100-mm diameter and about 450-mm length were used for obtaining
undisturbed samples of cohesive soils. The collection, sealing, labeling and transportation of the
samples to the laboratory were done as per the IS guide-lines.
4.2 Disturbed Soil Samples
Disturbed soil samples were collected at suitable intervals of depth (not more than 2.5 m) and at all
depths of change in the nature of the subsoil. These samples were sealed in polythene bags with proper
identification labels.
5.0 LABORATORY TESTS
Some or all of the following laboratory tests, as necessary, were done on the collected soil samples.
Representative soil samples were selected for this from the different soil strata encountered during
boring. The tests were performed as per the relevant Indian Standard Codes of Practice.
(I) Natural moisture content Bulk density
(II) Grain size analysis (using sieves and / or hydrometer) Specific gravity of soil solids
(III) Atterberg’s limit tests (liquid, plastic and shrinkage limits)
Shear Tests
[I] Triaxial compression test (unconsolidated – undrained), generally for fine- grained soils
[II] Unconfined compression tests, only on cohesive soils
[III] Direct shear tests, generally for coarse-grained soils
Other tests as and when required.
Other tests as and when required.
6.0 Presentation Of Test Results
The field and laboratory test are given in the Appendix B.
6.0 PRESENTATION OF TEST RESULTS
The field and laboratory test are given in the Appendix B.
7.0 SOIL STRATIFICATION
The one bore holes sunk at the site and the results of field and laboratory tests conducted on the
collected soil samples indicate that the soil stratification at the site is as describe below.

Location Classification GWT Visual starta


(m bgl)

10+2 MADHYA
VIDYALAY, HARDAS 7.50 m The sub soil is silty clay of type (CL/CI) upto 0.0 m to
BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR,
CL/CI
30.0 m below groung level. It is also gritty some depth.
PATNA , BIHAR
The ground water table was struck in April- 2022

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8.0 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOIL

BH. No. Depth [m] Ph at 25o C Sulphates [%] Chlorides [%]

10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY,


HARDAS BIGHA,
KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , 3.0 m 7.20 0.0704 0.101
BIHAR

9.0 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF GROUND WATER TABLE

BH. No. Depth [m] Ph at 25o C Sulphates [%] Chlorides [%]

10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY,


HARDAS BIGHA, 7.50 m 7.15 21.5 103.1
KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR

10.0 FOUNDATION ANALYSIS


The safe bearing capacity of foundation of any type and size may be determined on the basis of the soil
data given in this Report by using the standard methods of foundation design and following the
relevant Indian Standard Codes. In the present case, Pile foundation may be provided.
11.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
The proposed structure may be provided with pile foundation Plain Pile.
The net allowable bearing pressure of a footing of any size and depth may be calculated by standard
methods using the relevant BIS Code and soil properties reported herein. The values of net allowable
bearing pressures of foundations of certain sizes have been calculated [vide sample of Calculation in
Appendix - F] and are tabulated below.

Table 1 : Safe capacities of Plane Piles (tone)


Pile length below
GL (m) 0.40 m 0.45 m 0.50 m 0.60 m

15.0 42.5 48.3 54.2 66.3

18.0 51.0 57.9 64.9 79.3

21.0 58.6 66.5 74.6 91.1

24.0 67.0 76.0 85.2 104.0

27.0 74.1 84.1 94.3 115.2


Notes:
1. DMC and tremie method of pile concreting should be adopted as the water table is near the
ground surface.
2. As per the provisions of the IS Code, an appropriate number of piles must be subjected to routine load
tests to check the veracity of the above recommended values of the safe capacities of piles.

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ABBREVIATIONS
EGL Existing Ground Level
SPT Standard Penetration Test

GWT Ground Water Table

BH Bore Hole

m Meter
mm Milli Meter

m3 Cubic Meter

HR Hard Rock

ksf Silt Factor


dsm Mean Scour Depth

m Mean Particle Size

Db Design discharge per m width

Leff Effective Linear Waterway flow

PP Passive Resistance

Kp Coefficient of Earth Pressure

t/ m Ton per meter

t/ m2 Ton per square meter

SPT ‘N’ Standard Penetration Test ‘N’ value

C Cohesion
RL Reduced Level

PI Plasticity Index
LL Liquid Limit

PL Plastic Limit

D Depth

Kg Kilograms

MPa Mega Pascal

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Typical names and group symbols of the Unified Soil Classification System

symbol Typical names for soils

Coarse-grained soils

GW Well-graded gravel, gravel and sand mixtures, little or no fines

GP Poorly graded gravel, gravel and sand mixtures, little or no fines

GM Silty gravel; gravel; sand and silt mixtures

GC Clayey gravel; gravel; sand and silt mixtures

SW Well-graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines

SP Poorly graded sands, gravelly sands, little or no fines

SM Silty sands, sand and silt mixtures

SC Clayey sands, sand and clay mixtures


Fine-grained soils

Inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock flour, silty or clayey fine sands, or clayey
ML
silts with slight plasticity

Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays, silty clays,
CL
lean clays

OL Organic silts and organic silty clays of low plasticity.

MH Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous fine sandy or silty soils, elastic silts

CH Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays

OH Organic clays of medium to high plasticity, organic silts

Highly organic soils

Pt Peat and other highly organic soils

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SAMPLE CALCULATION OF CAPACITY OF PLANE PILE for 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
The load carrying capacity of the pile has been calculated using IS:2911 (Part I, Sec. 2) 1979, Appendix B, Clause 5.3.1.1.
2
These calculations are based, in fine-grained soils,only on cohesion (c), in t/m = 0.5 X unconf. Compressive strength of clay.

The ultimate capacity of a pile in clay is given by the equation : Qu = Ap Nc cp + a ca As ,


Let
Pile diameter, D (m)= 0.4 Hence,area of pile base, Ap(m2)= 0.1256 & circumference ( in m) of pile , j= 3.14 x D = 1.256
The following values are taken in view of the codal provisions : Surface area of pile's contact with soil, As (m2) = j x t
where t = thickness, in m, of soil layer in contact with pile.
Skin friction in clay, Qs = ac A. End bearing in clay, Qb= Ap cp Nc, where Nc=9
where depends on N :--
Reduction factor, a, Total Ultimate capacity of pile, Qu = Qs + Qb.
N= <4 4 to 8 8 to 15 >15 Let factor of safety in friction, Ff = 2.0
a= 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 and in bearing ,Fb = 2.5
Safe capacity of pile, Qsf = Qs/Ff + Qb/Fb,
pile dia= 0.4
Depth of Soil type Submerged cohesion clay]; Thickness As = j x t
a [ Qs' (for Qs Qb Qu Qsf Pile
soil layer density, gsub c of layer, t one layer) (cumulative) from # [=Qs+Qb] [rounded off] Length
(m) t/m3 t/m2 [m] m2 tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes m

0.0 - 0.5 silty clay Not considered due to cut-off 0.5


0.5 - 4.0 silty clay 1 4.0 0.9 3.5 4.40 15.83 15.83
4.0 - 8.0 silty clay 1 4.8 0.8 4.0 5.02 19.29 35.12
8.0 - 12.0 silty clay 1 6.0 0.8 4.0 5.02 24.12 59.23
12.0 - 15.0 silty clay 1 7.3 0.7 3.0 3.77 19.25 78.49 8.25 86.74 42.5 15.0
15.0 - 18.0 silty clay 1 8.4 0.5 3.0 3.77 15.83 94.31 9.50 103.81 51.0 18.0
18.0 - 21.0 silty clay 1 9.5 0.4 3.0 3.77 14.32 108.63 10.74 119.37 58.6 21.0
21.0 - 24.0 silty clay 1 10.5 0.4 3.0 3.77 15.83 124.46 11.87 136.33 67.0 24.0
24.0 - 27.0 silty clay 1 11.7 0.3 3.0 3.77 13.23 137.68 13.23 150.91 74.1 27.0

Depth, m c in bearing
15.0 7.3 t/m2
18.0 8.4 t/m2
21.0 9.5 t/m2
24.0 10.5 t/m2
27.0 11.7 t/m2

Appendix- F
SAMPLE CALCULATION OF CAPACITY OF PLANE PILE for 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
The load carrying capacity of the pile has been calculated using IS:2911 (Part I, Sec. 2) 1979, Appendix B, Clause 5.3.1.1.
2
These calculations are based, in fine-grained soils,only on cohesion (c), in t/m = 0.5 X unconf. Compressive strength of clay.

The ultimate capacity of a pile in clay is given by the equation : Qu = Ap Nc cp + a ca As ,


Let
Pile diameter, D (m)= 0.45 Hence,area of pile base, Ap(m2)= 0.158963 & circumference ( in m) of pile , j= 3.14 x D = 1.413
The following values are taken in view of the codal provisions : Surface area of pile's contact with soil, As (m2) = j x t
where t = thickness, in m, of soil layer in contact with pile.
Skin friction in clay, Qs = ac A. End bearing in clay, Qb= Ap cp Nc, where Nc=9
where depends on N :--
Reduction factor, a, Total Ultimate capacity of pile, Qu = Qs + Qb.
N= <4 4 to 8 8 to 15 >15 Let factor of safety in friction, Ff = 2.0
a= 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 and in bearing ,Fb = 2.5
Safe capacity of pile, Qsf = Qs/Ff + Qb/Fb,
pile dia= 0.45
Depth of Soil type Submerged cohesion clay]; Thickness As = j x t
a [ Qs' (for Qs Qb Qu Qsf Pile
soil layer density, gsub c of layer, t one layer) (cumulative) from # [=Qs+Qb] [rounded off] Length
(m) t/m3 t/m2 [m] m2 tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes m

0.0 - 0.5 silty clay Not considered due to cut-off 0.5


0.5 - 4.0 silty clay 1 4.0 0.9 3.5 4.95 17.80 17.80
4.0 - 8.0 silty clay 1 4.8 0.8 4.0 5.65 21.70 39.51
8.0 - 12.0 silty clay 1 6.0 0.8 4.0 5.65 27.13 66.64
12.0 - 15.0 silty clay 1 7.3 0.7 3.0 4.24 21.66 88.30 10.44 98.74 48.3 15.0
15.0 - 18.0 silty clay 1 8.4 0.5 3.0 4.24 17.80 106.10 12.02 118.12 57.9 18.0
18.0 - 21.0 silty clay 1 9.5 0.4 3.0 4.24 16.11 122.21 13.59 135.80 66.5 21.0
21.0 - 24.0 silty clay 1 10.5 0.4 3.0 4.24 17.80 140.01 15.02 155.04 76.0 24.0
24.0 - 27.0 silty clay 1 11.7 0.3 3.0 4.24 14.88 154.89 16.74 171.63 84.1 27.0

Depth, m c in bearing
15.0 7.3 t/m2
18.0 8.4 t/m2
21.0 9.5 t/m2
24.0 10.5 t/m2
27.0 11.7 t/m2

Appendix- F
SAMPLE CALCULATION OF CAPACITY OF PLANE PILE for 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
The load carrying capacity of the pile has been calculated using IS:2911 (Part I, Sec. 2) 1979, Appendix B, Clause 5.3.1.1.
2
These calculations are based, in fine-grained soils,only on cohesion (c), in t/m = 0.5 X unconf. Compressive strength of clay.

The ultimate capacity of a pile in clay is given by the equation : Qu = Ap Nc cp + a ca As ,


Let
Pile diameter, D (m)= 0.5 Hence,area of pile base, Ap(m2)= 0.19625 & circumference ( in m) of pile , j= 3.14 x D = 1.57
The following values are taken in view of the codal provisions : Surface area of pile's contact with soil, As (m2) = j x t
where t = thickness, in m, of soil layer in contact with pile.
Skin friction in clay, Qs = ac A. End bearing in clay, Qb= Ap cp Nc, where Nc=9
where depends on N :--
Reduction factor, a, Total Ultimate capacity of pile, Qu = Qs + Qb.
N= <4 4 to 8 8 to 15 >15 Let factor of safety in friction, Ff = 2.0
a= 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 and in bearing ,Fb = 2.5
Safe capacity of pile, Qsf = Qs/Ff + Qb/Fb,
pile dia= 0.5
Depth of Soil type Submerged cohesion clay]; Thickness As = j x t
a [ Qs' (for Qs Qb Qu Qsf Pile
soil layer density, gsub c of layer, t one layer) (cumulative) from # [=Qs+Qb] [rounded off] Length
(m) t/m3 t/m2 [m] m2 tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes m

0.0 - 0.5 silty clay Not considered due to cut-off 0.5


0.5 - 4.0 silty clay 1 4.0 0.9 3.5 5.50 19.78 19.78
4.0 - 8.0 silty clay 1 4.8 0.8 4.0 6.28 24.12 43.90
8.0 - 12.0 silty clay 1 6.0 0.8 4.0 6.28 30.14 74.04
12.0 - 15.0 silty clay 1 7.3 0.7 3.0 4.71 24.07 98.11 12.89 111.00 54.2 15.0
15.0 - 18.0 silty clay 1 8.4 0.5 3.0 4.71 19.78 117.89 14.84 132.73 64.9 18.0
18.0 - 21.0 silty clay 1 9.5 0.4 3.0 4.71 17.90 135.79 16.78 152.57 74.6 21.0
21.0 - 24.0 silty clay 1 10.5 0.4 3.0 4.71 19.78 155.57 18.55 174.12 85.2 24.0
24.0 - 27.0 silty clay 1 11.7 0.3 3.0 4.71 16.53 172.10 20.67 192.77 94.3 27.0

Depth, m c in bearing
15.0 7.3 t/m2
18.0 8.4 t/m2
21.0 9.5 t/m2
24.0 10.5 t/m2
27.0 11.7 t/m2

Appendix- F
SAMPLE CALCULATION OF CAPACITY OF PLANE PILE for 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
The load carrying capacity of the pile has been calculated using IS:2911 (Part I, Sec. 2) 1979, Appendix B, Clause 5.3.1.1.
2
These calculations are based, in fine-grained soils,only on cohesion (c), in t/m = 0.5 X unconf. Compressive strength of clay.

The ultimate capacity of a pile in clay is given by the equation : Qu = Ap Nc cp + a ca As ,


Let
Pile diameter, D (m)= 0.6 Hence,area of pile base, Ap(m2)= 0.2826 & circumference ( in m) of pile , j= 3.14 x D = 1.884
The following values are taken in view of the codal provisions : Surface area of pile's contact with soil, As (m2) = j x t
where t = thickness, in m, of soil layer in contact with pile.
Skin friction in clay, Qs = ac A. End bearing in clay, Qb= Ap cp Nc, where Nc=9
where depends on N :--
Reduction factor, a, Total Ultimate capacity of pile, Qu = Qs + Qb.
N= <4 4 to 8 8 to 15 >15 Let factor of safety in friction, Ff = 2.0
a= 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 and in bearing ,Fb = 2.5
Safe capacity of pile, Qsf = Qs/Ff + Qb/Fb,
pile dia= 0.6
Depth of Soil type Submerged cohesion clay]; Thickness As = j x t
a [ Qs' (for Qs Qb Qu Qsf Pile
soil layer density, gsub c of layer, t one layer) (cumulative) from # [=Qs+Qb] [rounded off] Length
(m) t/m3 t/m2 [m] m2 tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes tonnes m

0.0 - 0.5 silty clay Not considered due to cut-off 0.5


0.5 - 4.0 silty clay 1 4.0 0.9 3.5 6.59 23.74 23.74
4.0 - 8.0 silty clay 1 4.8 0.8 4.0 7.54 28.94 52.68
8.0 - 12.0 silty clay 1 6.0 0.8 4.0 7.54 36.17 88.85
12.0 - 15.0 silty clay 1 7.3 0.7 3.0 5.65 28.88 117.73 18.57 136.30 66.3 15.0
15.0 - 18.0 silty clay 1 8.4 0.5 3.0 5.65 23.74 141.47 21.36 162.83 79.3 18.0
18.0 - 21.0 silty clay 1 9.5 0.4 3.0 5.65 21.48 162.95 24.16 187.11 91.1 21.0
21.0 - 24.0 silty clay 1 10.5 0.4 3.0 5.65 23.74 186.69 26.71 213.39 104.0 24.0
24.0 - 27.0 silty clay 1 11.7 0.3 3.0 5.65 19.84 206.52 29.76 236.28 115.2 27.0

Depth, m c in bearing
15.0 7.3 t/m2
18.0 8.4 t/m2
21.0 9.5 t/m2
24.0 10.5 t/m2
27.0 11.7 t/m2

Appendix- F
Table :- 1, Field Test Data Sheet

Project: - 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR

Location.- HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR


DOE:- 22/04/2022 METHOD OF BORING:- ROTATY/ WASH BH-01
TOTAL DEPTH:- 30.0 m GROUND WATER LEVEL:- 0.50 m bgl

TYPE OF SAMPLE
Depth(m)

THICKNESS OF
CORE DRILLING
SPT
LAYER

LOG VISUAL DESCRIPTION OF STRATA


RECOVERY R. Q. D WASH WATER COLOUR

PIECES
CORE
% %

0.0m 15 15 15 N Ncorr. Total Solid

0.5 .. .. .. .. .. ..
1.5 3 4 5 9 .. DS
3.0 4 4 5 9 .. DS
4.5 5 5 6 11 .. DS
10.5 Yellowish grey silty clay
6.0 5 6 7 13 .. DS
7.5 5 6 8 14 .. DS
9.0 6 6 7 13 .. DS
10.5 6 8 9 17 .. DS
12.0 8 9 11 20 .. DS
13.5 9 11 12 23 .. DS
NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL Greyish
15.0 10 12 14 26 .. DS
16.5 9 13 14 27 .. DS
18.0 10 11 12 23 .. DS
19.5 12 13 15 28 .. DS
19.5 Yellowish grey gritty silty clay
21.0 10 12 15 27 .. DS
22.5 12 15 19 34 .. DS
24.0 11 13 20 33 .. DS
27.0 10 15 20 35 .. DS
28.5 12 17 21 38 .. DS
30.0 13 19 23 42 .. DS
DS :DISTURBED SAMPLE N.E : NOT ENCOUNTERED
SAND ROCK
WS :WASH SAMPLE S.P.T - STANDARD PENETRATION TEST

MURUM GRAVEL UDS :UNDISTURBED SAMPLE V.S.T VANE SHEAR TEST

SILT CLAY C.P : CORE PIECES DOE : Date of Exploration

Appendix B1
BH-01

N VALUE CHART
0.0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
-1.5

-3.0

-4.5

-6.0

-7.5

N Value Depth (m) -9.0


9 -1.5
-10.5
9 -3.0
11 -4.5 -12.0
13 -6.0
-13.5
14 -7.5
13 -9.0 -15.0
17 -10.5
-16.5
20 -12.0
23 -15.0 -18.0
26 -18.0
27 -19.5 -19.5

23 -21.0 -21.0
28 -22.5
27 -24.0 -22.5

34 -25.5
-24.0
33 -27.0
35 -28.5 -25.5
38 -30.0
-27.0

-28.5

-30.0

-31.5

Appendix B1
Table 2 : RESULT OF LAB TEST
Bore Hole No: 1 DOE:- 22/04/2022
TOTAL DEPTH:- 30.0 m GROUND WATER LEVEL:- 7.50 m bgl 10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
METHOD OF BORING:- ROTATY/ WASH Dia of Bore Hole: 100/150 mm Nominal
Particle Size Analysis Atterberg Limits In-Situ Triaxial /DS Test

Classification

Compressio
n Index Cc
Depth (m) Dry

IS
Liquid Plastic Limit Plasticity Density in Moisture Specific Type of Ø in
Gravel (%) Sand (%) Silt (%) Clay (%) Density C Kg/cm²
Limit (%) (%) Index (gm/cm³) Content (%) Gravity Test Degree
(g/cm³)

0.5 1.99 27.7 1.56 2.58


1.5 0.0 10.7 59.5 29.8 26.5
3.0 0.0 8.9 60.7 30.4 32.1 23.3 8.8 2.00 24.8 1.60 2.56 UU 0.37 6.0
4.5 24.5
CL
6.0 0.0 11.5 59.0 29.5 34.1 23.8 10.3 25.3 2.55 UU 0.40 5.5
7.5 24.4
9.0 0.0 10.7 59.6 29.8 2.02 23.6 1.63 2.57 UU 0.45 5.2
10.5 23.8
12.0 3.7 5.8 60.3 30.2 36.4 24.4 12.0 22.5 2.56 UU 0.62 5.0
13.5 22.1
15.0 4.2 4.7 60.7 30.4 2.01 23.6 1.63 2.60 UU 0.75 5.3 0.120
16.5 21.5
18.0 5.3 5.0 59.8 29.9 37.7 24.8 12.9 20.5 2.58 UU 0.88 5.1
19.5 20.3
21.0 CI 4.7 4.5 60.5 30.3 2.02 19.8 1.69 2.48 UU 0.98 5.0
22.5 20.0
24.0 6.5 5.1 58.9 29.5 38.8 25.1 13.7 21.3 2.55
25.5 19.4
27.0 5.9 4.5 59.7 29.9 40.3 25.5 14.8 2.03 19.0 1.71 2.52 UU 1.15 4.8
28.5 18.8
30.0 18.5 2.53 UU 1.23 4.5
NOTE :-
1. CLASSIFICATION OF SOIL AS PER IS : 1498
2. ABBREVATION USED
DS = DISTURBED SAMPLE , SPT = STANDARD PENETRATION TEST. UDS = UNDISTURBED SAMPLE,
DST = DIRECT SHEAR TEST, UC : UNCONFINED COMPRESSION TEST UU : UNCONSOLIDATED UNDRAINED TRIAXIAL TEST

Appendix B2
Report on Sub Soil Investigation for the proposed C/O
10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR

Table 2 [part B]: Grain Size Analysis Results [ for Bore hole No./ Depth in m shown thus: 1/1.5 ]

100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
Series1 Series1
30 30
20 Series2 20 Series2
10 10
Series3 Series3
0 0
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10

BH/depth,m Gravel, % Sand,% Silt, % Clay% BH/depth,m Gravel, % Sand,% Silt, % Clay%
A1/1.5 0.0 10.7 59.5 29.8 A1/9.0 0.0 10.7 59.6 29.8
A1/3.0 0.0 8.9 60.7 30.4 A1/12.0 3.7 5.8 60.3 30.2
A1/6.0 0.0 11.5 59.0 29.5 A1/15.0 4.2 4.7 60.7 30.4

100 100

90 90

80 80

70 70

60 60

50 50

40 40
Series1
30 30

20 Series2 20 Series1

10 10
Series3
0 0
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10

BH/depth,m Gravel, % Sand,% Silt, % Clay% BH/depth,m Gravel, % Sand,% Silt, % Clay%
A1/18.0 5.3 5.0 59.8 29.9 A1/27.0 5.9 4.5 59.7 29.9
A1/21.0 4.7 4.5 60.5 30.3
A1/24.0 6.5 5.1 58.9 29.5

Appendix C
TRIAXIAL / DIRECT SHEAR TEST PLOTS

Depth - 9.0
Depth - 3.0 m Depth - 6.0 m
Cohesion - 0.45 Kg/cm²
Cohesion - 0.37 Kg/cm² Cohesion - 0.40 Kg/cm²
Angle of Internal Friction - 5.2°
3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 6.0° 3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 5.5° 3.0
Shear stress kg/cm²

Shear stress kg/cm²

Shear stress kg/cm²


2.0 2.0 2.0

1.0 1.0 1.0

0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Normal stress kg/cm² Normal stress kg/cm² Normal stress kg/cm²

Depth - 15.0 m Depth - 18.0 m


Depth - 12.0
m Cohesion - 0.75 Kg/cm² Cohesion - 0.88 Kg/cm²
Cohesion - 0.62Kg/cm²
3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 5.0°
3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 5.3° 3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 5.1°
Shear stress kg/cm²

Shear stress kg/cm²


Shear stress kg/cm²

2.0 2.0 2.0

1.0 1.0 1.0

0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Normal stress kg/cm² Normal stress kg/cm²
Normal stress kg/cm²
Appendix - D

10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS


BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
TRIAXIAL / DIRECT SHEAR TEST PLOTS

Depth - 27.0
Depth - 21.0 Depth - 24.0 m
m Cohesion - 1.23 Kg/cm²
Cohesion - 0.98 Kg/cm² Cohesion - 1.15 Kg/cm²
Angle of Internal Friction - 4.5°
3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 5.0° 3.0 Angle of Internal Friction - 4.8° 3.0
Shear stress kg/cm²

Shear stress kg/cm²

Shear stress kg/cm²


2.0 2.0 2.0

1.0 1.0 1.0

0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
Normal stress kg/cm² Normal stress kg/cm² Normal stress kg/cm²
Appendix - D

10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS


BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR
Report on SubSoil Investigations for the proposed c/o
10+2 MADHYA VIDYALAY, HARDAS BIGHA, KHUSHRUPUR, PATNA , BIHAR

Fig. e - log p Plots from Consolidation Tests


2
X-axis : Pressure, p (kg/cm ) on log scale. Y-axis : Void ratio, e

Location Initial V.R. 0.76


Depth (m) Cc e0 CURVE

1/9.0 m 0.120 0.6065 Series1 0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.56
Series1

0.52

0.48

0.44

0.40
0.1 1 10 100

Appendix-E

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