The minimal foundation depth for a one-story building in moderate clay soil is one metre (3.5 feet), four feet (1.2 metres) for a 2 story building and five metres (1.5 metres) for a 3 story building respectively.
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Hi,
As far as I know, as a thumb rule, a foundation must be at least one metre (3.5 feet) deep for a one-story building in medium clay soil, four feet (1.2m) for a two-story building, five feet (1.5m) for a three-story building, six feet (1.8m) for a four-story building, and seven feet (2.1m) for a five-story building.
So, a 3 storey building is approximately 5 feet deep.
I hope I was able to answer your query.
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How many feet deep is 3 story
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