Permanent foundation definition

Permanent foundation means any structural system capable of transferring loads from a structure to the earth at a depth below the established frost line without exceeding the safe bearing capacity of the supporting soil.
Permanent foundation means permanent masonry, concrete, or a locally approved footing or foundation, to which a manufactured or mobile home may be affixed.
Permanent foundation means a structure that is

More Definitions of Permanent foundation

Permanent foundation means any foundation that meets the requirements of the Alberta Building Code;
Permanent foundation means permanent masonry, concrete, or a footing or foundation approved by the division of industrial compliance of the department of commerce pursuant to Chapter 4781. of the Revised Code, to which a manufactured or mobile home may be affixed.
Permanent foundation means a structure system approved by the city and following the standards set by the Oregon Department of Commerce, for transposing loads from a structure to the earth. Standards subject to additional conditions set in each manufactured home classification.
Permanent foundation means permanent masonry, concrete, or a locally approved footing or foundation approved by the manufactured homes commission pursuant to Chapter 4781. of the Revised Code, to which a manufactured or mobile home may be affixed.
Permanent foundation means more than a stack of concrete blocks. It should include a below-grade footing capable of resisting overturning, the depth needs to account for frost depth and expected scour, the footing must be sized ap- propriately for the site’s soil bearing capacity, and the design needs to account for seismic and other hazards.
Permanent foundation means a system of support and perimeter enclosure of crawl space that is:
Permanent foundation means a structure that is designed or intended to: