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Settlements of Buildings Founded on Weak Soils of Saint Petersburg

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Settlements of existing tenement buildings, which are caused by new construction in a neighboring area, are discussed. Errors exposed here in the Construction Rules and Regulations are analyzed.

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Fadeev, A.B., Inozemtsev, V.K. & Lukin, V.A. Settlements of Buildings Founded on Weak Soils of Saint Petersburg. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering 38, 154–158 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013779511856

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