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Soil Bearing Capacity Explained for Junior Engineers

A clear explanation of bearing capacity, settlement risk, foundation pressure, and what site engineers should verify.

Eng. Mario PG Eng. Mario PG Civil Engineer | Project Manager | Founder, Buildora Engineers
· April 25, 2026 · 1 min read · 9,845 views
Soil Bearing Capacity Explained for Junior Engineers
Soil Bearing Capacity Explained for Junior Engineers is a practical civil engineering note written for field use, design review, and construction decision-making.

Start by confirming the drawing intent, site conditions, material availability, tolerances, safety constraints, and the inspection points that can stop work if they are missed.

The best site decisions are usually simple but disciplined: document assumptions, verify dimensions early, compare work against approved drawings, and raise conflicts before crews lose time.

For quality control, keep the checks visible. Record photos, test results, approvals, and corrective actions while the work is happening instead of trying to reconstruct the story later.

Use this article as a starting framework, then adapt the checklist to your project specifications, local standards, client requirements, and site risks.

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Eng. Mario PG

Civil Engineer | Project Manager | Founder, Buildora Engineers

I am a Civil Engineer from Sri Lanka with over 12 years of international and multidisciplinary experience in construction and infrastructure. My career has combined technical engineering, project lead...

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