Foundation Engineering

Structure Type: Course
Code: RAK2D2
Type: Compulsory
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 3.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Saariaho, Arto
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
RAK-2015RASU   3 autumn   3.0   2017-08-01   2017-12-31  
RAK-2015TUTE   3 autumn   3.0   2017-08-01   2017-12-31  
RAKME-2015   3 autumn   3.0   2017-08-01   2017-12-31  
RAKME-2016JKL   3 autumn   3.0   2018-08-01   2018-12-31  
RAK-2016RASU   3 autumn   3.0   2018-08-01   2018-12-31  
RAK-2016TUTE   3 autumn   3.0   2018-08-01   2018-12-31  
RAKME-2016   3 autumn   3.0   2018-08-01   2018-12-31  
RAKME-2017JKL   3 spring   3.0        

Learning Outcomes

Competence in structural engineering
Students know the most important regulations and instruction on foundation construction. They have basic knowledge of foundations built on soil and rock, of piling and of the relevant work methods. Students know how to seek information independently to develop their quality management competence.

Competence in the construction process
Students understand the role of geotechnics and foundation construction as part of a construction project, and take into consideration their effect on the total cost of the project.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the course: 80 h

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Basics of structural design.

Contents

• Ground surveys
• Regulations and instructions
• Rock and soil foundations
• Piling
• Drying and frost protection
• Excavations
• Filling and compacting
• Ground reinforcement

Recommended or Required Reading

Jääskeläinen: Pohjarakennuksen perusteet.

Building Information Foundation index (partly); lecturer’ own material.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, laboratory work, assignments and excursion.

Assessment Criteria

1 Student knows the basics of the course.
3 Student knows the contents of the course well.
5 Student knows the contents of the course well and can apply their knowledge in practice.

Assessment Methods

For the interim tests and the assignments, the assessment scale is 1-5; for the laboratory work pass/fail. The tests account for 80 % and the assignments for 20% of the final grade. In the tests, students must pass 40% of the maximum.

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