sekélyalapozás
Sekélyalapozás, also known as shallow foundation, is a type of building foundation that transfers structural loads to the ground at a relatively shallow depth. This is in contrast to deep foundations, which transfer loads to deeper, more competent soil or rock layers. Shallow foundations are typically used when the surface soil conditions are adequate to support the building's weight without excessive settlement or failure.
The most common types of shallow foundations include strip footings, pad footings, and raft foundations. Strip
The design of a sekélyalapozás considers factors such as the bearing capacity of the soil, the expected
Sekélyalapozás is generally more cost-effective and easier to construct than deep foundations, making it the preferred