Would be simpler to just go traditional strip footings into the natural chalk and not mess about with beam/pads, should only really need to go about 200mm if that into the chalk to hit the non soft stuff that needs a pick axe to shift..
But if your hell bent on pads then best to pour more conc than build up in blockwork.. less effort..
My idea of a ground beam is a reinforced concrete beam spanning between the pads.. just gotta ask what you intend.. and what span they will be doing?
In the end if your in chalk then you dont need to worry about clay heave/shrinkage.. chalk doesnt heave or shrink.. it does wash away or turns into a slurry when vibrated..
But if your hell bent on pads then best to pour more conc than build up in blockwork.. less effort..
My idea of a ground beam is a reinforced concrete beam spanning between the pads.. just gotta ask what you intend.. and what span they will be doing?
In the end if your in chalk then you dont need to worry about clay heave/shrinkage.. chalk doesnt heave or shrink.. it does wash away or turns into a slurry when vibrated..
