1) This Section applies to excavations and foundation systems         									for buildings.![]()
1) A subsurface investigation,         									including groundwater conditions, shall         									be carried out by or under the direction of a professional
         									engineer having knowledge and experience in planning and
         									executing such investigations to a degree appropriate for the
         										building and its use, the ground and         									the surrounding site conditions. (See  Appendix A .)![]()
1) Drawings associated with foundations and excavations shall         									conform to the appropriate requirements of Section 2.2. of Division            									C. (See Article 2.2.4.6. of Division C.)![]()
1)  A field reviewshall be carried out by the
         									designer or by another suitably qualified         									person to ascertain that the subsurface conditions are
         									consistent with the design and that construction is carried out
         									in accordance with the design and good engineering practice.
         									(See Appendix            									A.)![]()
2) The review required by Sentence (1) shall         									be carried out![]()
a)on a continuous basis
i)during the construction of all deep foundation units with all pertinent information recorded for each foundation unit,
ii)during the installation and removal of retaining structures and related backfilling operations, and
iii) during the placement of engineered fills that are to be used to support the foundation units, and
b)as required, unless otherwise directed by the authority having jurisdiction,
i)in the construction of all shallow foundation units, and
ii)in excavating, dewatering and other related works.
1) If, during construction, the soil,         										rock or groundwater is found not to be of the type or in the         									condition used in design and as indicated on the drawings, the
         									design shall be reassessed by the designer.![]()
2) If, during construction, climatic or any other
         									conditions change the properties of the soil,         										rock or groundwater, the design shall be reassessed by the designer.![]()
1) Wood used in foundations or in         									support of soil or rock         									shall conform with the appropriate requirements of Subsection            									4.3.1.![]()
1) Wood exposed to soil or air above         									the lowest anticipated groundwater         									table shall be treated with preservative in conformance with
         										CSA O80 Series, “Wood
         										Preservation”, and the requirements of the
         									appropriate commodity standard as follows:![]()
a)CSA O80.2, “Preservative Treatment of Lumber, Timber, Bridge Ties, and Mine Ties by Pressure Processes”,
b)CSA O80.3, “Preservative Treatment of Piles by Pressure Processes”, or
c)CSA O80.15, “Preservative Treatment of Wood for Building Foundation Systems, Basements, and Crawl Spaces by Pressure Processes”.
2) Where timber has been treated as required in Sentence (1), it         									shall be cared for as provided in AWPA-M4, “Care of
         										Preservative-Treated Wood Products”, as revised by
         									Clause 6 of CSA O80 Series, “Wood Preservation”.![]()
1) Plain or reinforced masonry used in foundations or in support of soil         									or rock shall conform with the requirements         									of Subsection            									4.3.2.![]()
1) Where plain or reinforced masonry in foundations or in structures supporting soil or rock may be subject to         									conditions conducive to deterioration, protection shall be
         									provided to prevent such deterioration.![]()
1) Plain, reinforced or pre-stressed concrete used in
         										foundations or in support of         									soil or rock shall         									conform with the requirements of Subsection            									4.3.3.![]()
1) Where concrete in foundations            											may be subject to chemical attack, it shall be treated in
            											conformance with the requirements in CSA-A23.1, “Concrete
            											Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction”.![]()
1) Steel used in foundations or         									in support of soil or                									rock shall conform with the appropriate requirements of
         									Subsection 4.3.3. or 4.3.4., unless otherwise specified in this Section.![]()
1) Where steel piles are used in         										deep foundations and act as         									permanent load-carrying members, the steel shall conform with
         									one of the following standards:![]()
a)ASTM A 252, “Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe Piles”,
b)ASTM A 283/A 283M, “Low and Intermediate Tensile Strength Carbon Steel Plates”,
c)ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, “Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability”,
d)ASTM A 1011/A 1011M, “Steel, Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy with Improved Formability”, or
e)CAN/CSA-G40.21, “Structural Quality Steel”.
1) Where high strength steel is used for tendons in
            											anchor systems used for the permanent support of a
            											foundation or in the erection of temporary            											support of soil or rock            											adjacent to an excavation, it shall            											conform with the requirements of CSA-A23.1, “Concrete
            											Materials and Methods of Concrete Construction”.![]()
1) Where conditions are corrosive to steel, adequate
         									protection of exposed steel shall be provided. (See Article 1.2.1.1. of Division            										A for use of other materials.)![]()
(See User's Guide - NBC 2005, Structural Commentaries (Part 4 of Division B).)
1) The design of foundations,         									excavations and soil-         									and rock-retaining structures shall be         									based on a subsurface investigation         									carried out in conformance with the requirements of this
         									Section, and on any of the following, as appropriate:![]()
a)application of generally accepted geotechnical and civil engineering principles by a professional engineer especially qualified in this field of work, as provided in this Section and other Sections of Part 4,
b)established local practice, where such practice includes successful experience both with soils and rocks of similar type and condition and with a foundation or excavation of similar type, construction method, size and depth, or
c)in situ testing of foundation units, such as the load testing of piles, anchors or footings, carried out by a person competent in this field of work.
(See Appendix A.)2) The foundations of a         										building shall be capable of resisting         										all the loads stipulated in Section 4.1.,         										in accordance with limit states design in Subsection            										4.1.3.![]()
3) For the purpose of the application of the load
         										combinations given in Table 4.1.3.2., the geotechnical components         										of loads and the factored geotechnical resistances at ULS
         										shall be determined by a suitably qualified and experienced
         										professional engineer.![]()
4) Geotechnical components of service loads and
         										geotechnical reactions for SLS shall be determined by a
         										suitably qualified and experienced professional engineer.![]()
5) The foundation of a         										building shall be designed to satisfy         										SLS requirements within the limits that the building is designed to accommodate, including         										total settlement and differential settlement, heave, lateral
         										movement, tilt or rotation.![]()
6) Communication, interaction and coordination
         										between the designer and the         										professional engineer responsible for the geotechnical
         										aspects of the project shall take place to a degree
         										commensurate with the complexity and requirements of the
         										project.![]()
1) A subsurface investigation         									shall be carried out to the depth and extent to which the
         									building or excavation will significantly change the stress in the         										soil or         									rock, or to         									such a depth and extent as to provide all the necessary
         									information for the design and construction of the
         									excavation or the foundations.![]()
1) The identification and classification of soil, rock and         									groundwater and descriptions of their         									engineering and physical properties shall be in accordance with
         									a widely accepted system.![]()
1) Except as permitted in Sentence (2), the         										bearing surface of a         									foundation shall be below the level of         									potential damage, including damage resulting from frost action,         									and the foundation shall be designed to prevent damage         									resulting from adfreezing and frost         									jacking. (See  Appendix A .)![]()
2) The bearing surface of a         										foundation need not be below the         									level of potential damage from frost where the foundation![]()
a)is designed against frost action, or
b)overlies material not susceptible to frost action.
1) Where a foundation is to rest         									on, in or near sloping ground, this particular condition shall
         									be provided for in the design.![]()
1) Where there is eccentricity or inclination of loading
         									in foundation units, this effect shall         									be fully investigated and provided for in the design.![]()
1) Where dynamic loading conditions apply, the effects
         									shall be assessed by a special investigation of these conditions
         									and provided for in the design.![]()
1) Where a foundation or any part         									of a building is subject to hydrostatic         									uplift, the effects shall be provided for in the design.![]()
1) Where proposed construction will result in a temporary
         									or permanent change in the groundwater               									level, the effects of this change on adjacent  buildings  shall be fully investigated and provided for in the         									design.![]()
1) Where conditions of permafrost are encountered or
         									proven to exist, the design of the foundation shall be based upon analysis of these         									conditions by a person especially qualified in that field of
         									work.![]()
1) Where swelling or shrinking soils,         									in which movements resulting from moisture content changes may
         									be sufficient to cause damage to a structure, are encountered or
         									known to exist, such a condition shall be fully investigated and
         									provided for in the design.![]()
1) Where rock that expands or         									deteriorates when subjected to unfavourable environmental
         									conditions or to stress release is known to exist, this
         									condition shall be fully investigated and provided for in the
         									design.![]()
1)  Buildings may be placed on fill if it can be shown by subsurface investigation that![]()
a)the fill is or can be made capable of safely supporting the building,
b)detrimental movement of the building or of services leading to the building will not occur, and
c)explosive gases can be controlled or do not exist.
1) The structural design of the foundation of a building, the         									procedures and construction practices shall conform with the
         									appropriate Sections of this Code unless otherwise specified in
         									this Section.![]()
(See User's Guide - NBC 2005, Structural Commentaries (Part 4 of Division B).)
1) The design of excavations and         									of supports for the sides of excavations         									shall conform with             										Subsection 4.2.4. and with this Subsection.![]()
1) Every excavation shall be         									undertaken in such a manner as to![]()
a)prevent movement that would cause damage to adjacent buildings at all phases of construction, and
b)comply with the appropriate requirements of Part 8.
2) Material shall not be placed nor shall equipment be
         									operated or placed in or adjacent to an excavation in a manner that may endanger the         									integrity of the excavation or its         									supports.![]()
1) The sides of an excavation in         										soil or rock shall         									be supported by a retaining structure conforming with the
         									requirements of Articles 4.2.5.1. and 4.2.5.2., except as permitted in         										Article            									4.2.5.4.![]()
1) The sides of an excavation in         										soil or rock may be         									unsupported where a design is prepared in conformance with the
         									requirements of Articles 4.2.5.1. and 4.2.5.2.![]()
1) Surface water, all groundwater, perched               									groundwater and in particular artesian               										groundwater shall be kept under control at all phases
         									of excavation and construction.![]()
1) At all phases of excavation and         									construction, loss of ground due to water or any other cause
         									shall be prevented.![]()
1) All sides of an excavation,         									supported and unsupported, shall be continuously maintained and
         									protected from possible deterioration by construction activity
         									or by the action of frost, rain and wind.![]()
1) Where an excavation is         									backfilled, the backfill shall be placed so as to![]()
a)provide lateral support to the soil adjacent to the excavation, and
b)prevent detrimental movements.
2) The material used as backfill or fill supporting a footing, foundation or a floor on grade         									shall be of a type that is not subject to detrimental volume
         									change with changes in moisture content and temperature.![]()
(See User's Guide - NBC 2005, Structural Commentaries (Part 4 of Division B).)
1) The design of shallow               									foundations shall be in conformance with 
         									Subsection 4.2.4.         									and the requirements of this Subsection.![]()
1) Where a shallow foundation         									is to be placed on soil or rock, the soil or rock shall be cleaned of loose and unsound material         									and shall be adequate to support the design load taking into
         									account temperature, precipitation, construction activities and
         									other factors that may lead to changes in the properties of
         									soil or rock.![]()
1) Where a shallow foundation               									unit has not been placed or located as indicated on the
         									drawings,![]()
a)the error shall be corrected, or
b)the design of the foundation unit shall be recalculated for the altered conditions by the designer and action taken as required in Article 2.2.4.7. of Division C.
1) If a shallow foundation               									unit is damaged,![]()
a)it shall be repaired, or
b)the design of the foundation unit shall be recalculated for the damaged condition by the designer and action taken as required in Article 2.2.4.7. of Division C.
(See User's Guide - NBC 2005, Structural Commentaries (Part 4 of Division B).)
1) A deep foundation shall         									provide support for a building by         									transferring loads by end-bearing to a competent stratum at
         									considerable depth below the structure, or by mobilizing
         									resistance by adhesion or friction, or both, in the soil or rock in which it is         									placed. (See  Appendix A .)![]()
1)  Deep foundations shall be designed in         										conformance with             											Subsection 4.2.4. and this Subsection.![]()
2) Where deep foundation units         									are load tested, as required in Clause            									4.2.4.1.(1)(c), the determination of the number and
         									type of load test and the interpretation of the results shall be
         									carried out by a professional engineer especially qualified in
         									this field of work. (See  Appendix A .)![]()
3) The design of deep               									foundations shall be determined on the basis of
         									geotechnical considerations taking into account![]()
a)the method of installation,
b)the degree of inspection,
c)the spacing of foundation units and group effects,
d)other requirements in this Subsection, and
e)the appropriate structural requirements in Section 4.1. and Subsections 4.3.1., 4.3.3. and 4.3.4.
4) The portion of a deep foundation               										unit permanently in contact with soil or rock shall be structurally         									designed as a laterally supported compression member.![]()
5) The portion of a deep foundation               									unit that is not permanently in contact with
         									soil or rock shall be         									structurally designed as a laterally unsupported compression
         									member.![]()
6) The structural design of prefabricated deep foundation units shall allow for         									all stresses resulting from driving, handling and testing.![]()
1) Permissible deviations from the design alignment and
         									the location of the top of deep foundation               										units shall be determined by design analysis and shall
         									be indicated on the drawings.![]()
1) Where a deep foundation               									unit has not been placed within the permissible deviations
         									referred to in Article            										4.2.7.3., the condition of the foundation shall be assessed by the designer, any necessary changes made and action taken         									as required in Article 2.2.4.7. of Division C.![]()
1)  Deep foundation units shall be         									installed in such a manner as not to impair![]()
a)the strength of the deep foundation units and the properties of the soil or rock on or in which they are placed beyond the calculated or anticipated limits,
b)the integrity of previously installed deep foundation units, or
c)the integrity of neighbouring buildings .
1) Where inspection shows that a deep               										foundation unit is damaged or not consistent with
         									design or good engineering practice,![]()
a)such a unit shall be reassessed by the designer,
b)any necessary changes shall be made, and
c)action shall be taken as required in Article 2.2.4.7. of Division C.
1) Where special foundation         									systems are used, such systems shall conform to Subsection            									4.2.4.,             										Sentence 4.1.1.5.(2) and Article 1.2.1.1. of Division            										A.![]()
1) Existing foundations may be         									used to support new or altered buildings         									provided they comply with all pertinent requirements of this
         									Section.![]()