After almost a year of work, it’s been released, it’s available here. Description is as follows:
Soils in Construction speaks not only to engineers, but to the people who must build with soils in the real world: construction managers, engineering managers, students, and working professionals who need practical judgement as much as theory. Written from the contractor’s point of view, this long-standing classic explains the soil mechanics and foundation principles that shape successful construction projects.
The Seventh Edition has been thoroughly revised with updated graphics, tables, examples, and problems throughout. New and expanded coverage includes weathering and soil origins, soil index properties and classification, effective stress and settlement, contracts and compaction specifications, soils reports and subsurface exploration, embankment construction and control, dewatering, excavation support, shallow and deep foundations, and more. The book also adds appendices that support laboratory instruction and broaden its usefulness as a standalone course text or reference.
We’ll be posting more about this in the coming days. In the meanwhile visit our Soils in Construction page for more information.
