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TRIODETIC * YOUR SOLUTION TO: - PERMAFROST & UNSTABLE SOIL - FLOOD RISK AREAS - HOME RELOCATION - EXISTING FOUNDATIONS WITH STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS REQUIRING A RETROFIT www.multipoint-foundations.com - www.triodetic.com Buildings in Northern communities experience ongoing problems with differential settlement. Weak & variable soils allow excessive differential movement of traditional foundations Buildings prematurely deteriorate because the frame cannot resist the imposed twisting action. The Triodetic® foundation frame represents a real breakthrough in eliminating differential settlement and presents a dependable alternative to housing authorities and builders constructing on permafrost and other problem soils. TRIODETIC * The Triodetic Multipoint foundation system has been successfully used in even the worst soil conditions while accommodating any building layout. The foundation consists of a galvanized steel frame which is torsionally stable and elevates the building from 2 feet to 5 feet. The tubular frame gives strength to the building and is adjustable to suit uneven terrain. TRIODETIC * The Triodetic® Multipoint® foundation is designed as a "floating" slab and accommodates a wide range of possible support conditions. The foundation gives bridging strength to the building and tolerates soil displacements. This permits it to be placed in even the worst soil conditions. To prepare a building site, all that is required is to level it or add a layer of gravel. A particularly wet site may benefit from placing a layer of geotextiles prior to placing a gravel bed. The individual components making up these structures can easily be manhandled, no heavy equipment is required. Assembly of the frames can be undertaken by inexperiened labour using straight forward assembly instructions. TRIODETIC * In the event that the building is to be added on to, the frames can be extended in any direction as required. The foundation frame can be disassembled for reassembly at another site if so required. The spaceframe foundation is ideally suited for new construction but has proven to be invaluable in retrofit work. The depth of the frame can be adjusted in flood prone regions to suit anticipated flood levels. TRIODETIC * CASE STUDIES Alaska In 1994 three demonstration units were constructed by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation. All were retrofit applications in areas notorious for foundation problems. The three locations are Nome, Fairbanks and Hooper Bay. In order to undertake the remedial work, the buildings were raised 300mm (12") above the existing foundation. A gravel pad was placed to create a reasonably level base and a new spaceframe foundation was assembled underneath the building. The existing buildings and beams where then lowered onto the custom designed beam saddles. The multipoint foundations are all engineered to accommodate a wide variety of support conditions regardless of the nature of the subsoil encountered. Regular monitoring of the behaviour of these frames has confirmed their exceptional stability. When the Koyukuk River overflowed in central Alaska in August 1994 an entire community was swept away. The authorities responsible for the rebuilding effort selected the Triodetic foundation frame for its rigidity as well as for the design ability to increase the depth of the frames. The new buildings were placed above the anticipated flood level by increasing the standard depth of 900mm (3') to a depth of 1500mm (5'). The entire assembly of the new foundations was achieved by using local members of the community. TRIODETIC * Northwest Territories By far the largest number of Triodetic® Multipoint® foundations are constructed in the N.W.T. Their use extends from East to West and as far North as Grise Fiord. All foundations are performing very well. It was felt that after several years of service some of the buildings would be sitting on a slope requiring relevelling. This has not been observed, the overall displacements of the buildings have been minimal. Aside from maintaining a building in a level position, there are other benefits to the system. On one occasion in the North West Territories it was found that one of the houses constructed on a Triodetic frame was infringing on the lot line of the adjacent property and required moving. The foundation frame and building was simply connected to a piece of equipment and pulled over to its proper location much to the amusement of residents and neighbours. TRIODETIC * KEY ADVANTAGES: - Cost competitive to alternative foundations - Typical assembly with hand tools in 1 day - Elevates the building 3ft. (or more) above grade - No need for excavation, piers, piles, concrete - Pre-engineered for each building plan - Durable galvanized steel & aluminum - Securely anchored against wind forces - Uniformly supports & stiffens the building - Screw-down feet adjust to variable levels - Frame easily modified for future additions - Used in both new & retrofit applications - Engineering & Warranty provided TRIODETIC Tel: 800-565-2743 www.multipoint-foundations.com info@multipoint-foundations.com www.multipoint-foundations.com - www.triodetic.com
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