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Forensic geotechnical engineering is gaining increasing importance in many countries where foundation failures may lead to litigation and even criminal action. This paper sets out a framework for forensic geotechnical assessments of foundation failures, involving a systematic consideration of the various factors that may have influenced the failure. One or more credible hypotheses are then formulated and tested for consistency with the observed behaviour. A case study of a tilting office block in Indonesia is presented to illustrate the approach.
© 2009 Thomas Telford Ltd
2009
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