"Seepage Water in Construction: Causes & Solutions"

During construction, proper site management is crucial to ensure safety, stability, and long-term durability of the structure. One common issue often overlooked is seepage or stagnant water around footings and foundation areas.




⚙️ Key Technical & Professional Points:

1. Stagnant Water Near Footings

  • Standing water around columns indicates poor site drainage or improper slope.
  • Continuous exposure can weaken soil bearing capacity and affect foundation stability.

2. Lack of Drainage Planning

  • Absence of surface drains or slope leads to water collection.
  • Water gets trapped between building plinth and boundary wall due to no outlet.

3. Risk of Reinforcement Corrosion

  • If water seeps into RCC cracks or joints, it can lead to early corrosion of reinforcement bars.

4. Missing Temporary Protection

  • No visible plastic cover, PCC, or slope protection to prevent rainwater entry during construction phase.

5. Safety & Hygiene Hazards

  • Stagnant water promotes mosquito breeding and can cause algae growth around structures.

✔️ Suggested Site Actions:

  • Ensure site slope is maintained for water flow.
  • Use plastic sheets or covers to avoid water entry in open areas.
  • Remove water immediately and inspect for possible damage before continuing further work.
  • Install temporary drains or create bunds to divert water away from structural elements.

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