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The first thing that jumps out at me would be how to excavate the new addition without compromising the existing foundation. I assume that your existing footings are about 4 ft under grade right now - so that means that you have to dig down roughly another 4 ft directly next to that for the new footings. Personally I would never take a chance doing that. Too much risk of something going wrong with the existing foundation being that you would be removing the very soil that the current foundation sits on. If it were me I would make part of the new addition a slab that matches the existing house (the part that butts against your existing house), and part a basement. The rule of thumb is that you need a 45 degree angle down from the bottom of your footing for bearing. Meaning that if you had a difference of 4 ft height between the new footings and old, you would need to come out 4ft horizontally into the new addition before you could start the basement portion - so in effect, the new additon would have 4ft of slab on grade and the rest could be basement.
General Contractor/Home Builder
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