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3.2
Part 3.2 EarthworksPart 3.2 Earthworks
3.2.1
Un-retained bulk earthworks – site cut and fill
2019: 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
3.2.1
Un-retained bulk earthworks – site cut and fill
2019: 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
- within the allotment; and
- not within the zone of influence of any existing structure on the property, or the allotment boundary as defined in Table 3.2.1 and Figure 3.2.1a; and
- not deeper than 2 m from the natural ground level at any point.
- be placed within the allotment; and
- be placed at a gradient which complies with Table 3.2.1 and Figure 3.2.1b; and
- be placed and mechanically compacted in layers not more than 150 mm; and
- be not more than 2 m in height from the natural ground level at any point; and
- where used to support footings or slabs, be placed and compacted in accordance with Part 4.2; and
- have surface water diverted away from any existing structure on the property or adjoining allotment in accordance with 3.3.3.
Soil class (see 4.2.2 for material description) | Site cut (excavation) (maximum embankment slope ratio, angle of site cut H:L Note 1) | Compacted fill (maximum embankment slope ratio, angle of batter H:L Note 1) |
---|---|---|
Stable rock (Class A) | 8:1 | 3:3 |
Sand (Class A) | 1:2 | 1:2 |
Firm clay (Class M-E) | 1:1 | 1:2 |
Soft clay (Class M-E) | 2:3 | Not suitable |
Table Notes
- See Figures 3.2.1a and 3.2.1b for some examples of un-retained embankment slopes.
- Retaining walls must be installed in accordance with H1D3(2) where—
- the embankment slope is steeper than described in this Table; or
- the soil type is not described in this Table.