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    backfill of native clay area with sand

    "If the sand is with the active and passive wedges of the retaining wall then you can assume its properties, if its half sand and half clay within the wedge then you need to consider separately" now it makes sense. thank you.
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    backfill of native clay area with sand

    The backfill should drain well. It will also have a drain tile system and be adjacent to a heated space. My question is "do you design the wall for the properties of the backfill or the native soils". I once debated the use of geo-foam in lieu of soil backfill in order to reduce the load...
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    backfill of native clay area with sand

    A client of mine is backfilling a 11 ft tall concrete basement wall with an 8 ft wide swath of good sand (about 30psf/ft). The native soil is clay (about 54psf/ft). How wide should be swath of sand be to use its propertied in the design of the wall? I originally designed the wall for resisting...
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    Sand Backfill in clay soil

    A client of mine is backfilling with a 11 ft tall concrete basement wall 8 ft wide swath of good sand (about 30psf/ft). The native soil is clay (about 54psf/ft). How wide should be swath of sand be to use its propertied in the design of the wall? I originally designed the wall for resisting...
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    thread507-376056 Working on a pr

    thread507-376056 Working on a project (roof framing analysis) that references "Fenestra Roof Panels Type 4 1/2"D-18D-ac16 . Does anyone have any information on these panels? (span is 20'!!!) and I am interested specifically in load tables.
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    How can one determien the bearing capacity of a lime stone wall

    We would like to place new steel beam on an existing lime stone wall. What bearing capacity can be used? Is it typically limited by the mortar or the stone? If so what is the bearing capacity of an older sand mortar? What testing can be performed to verify this? Thank You!
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    What is the screw substitution for cooler nails in Gypsum shear walls?

    I believe everyone involved would like to use screws at some spacing for the attachment of the 5/8” gyp to the shear walls. But as you know we are running into a snag. 1)2006 IBC table (attached) provided shear values for 5/8” gyp and footnote C allowed for a substitution to drywall screws...
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    What is the screw substitution for cooler nails in Gypsum shear walls?

    Does anyone have information on the screw substitution for cooler nails in Gypsum shear walls? To make a long story short the IBC 2012 has omitted this information and the Gypsum association is not helpful.
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    Design of Pad Footing With post installed Shear Reinforcement

    Does anyone have an opinion regarding increasing the shear strength of a footing with post installed (epoxied bars)?
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    Precast Concrete Channels - Circa 1958

    thread507-176106 Does anyone have information regarding older precast concrete Channels? (1958 Minnesota) These are being used for a roof with precast slabs between them. Thank You!
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    building brick walls on "propped" structure ? Now it cracks after de-propping

    If the brick is repaired will the problem persist? If the support structure was adequately designed then the contractor may have made a mistake. Things get very confusing in a courtroom and nobody comes out ahead. The team should address a solution and, unfortunately, the cost should be...
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    Can thin walled galvanized tubing (or electrical conduit?) be used as a structural member?

    Can thin walled galvanized tubing be used as a structural member? A client of mine purchased a used greenhouse that was originally a temporary structure. He would like to use it as a permanent structure and the thus it needs to conform to the IBC 2015. The tubing used appears to be a 1 1/4"...
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    1994 ubc snow loads

    I am currently looking at the capacity of a roof designed in 1995 for the addition of mechanical equipment. Has anyone compared the snow load of 1995 UBC to todays IBC 2012? The project is in St. Cloud Minnesota. Pg = 50 psf Bill
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    Attaching Interior Shear Wall Bottom Plate to Post-Tensioned Slab on Grade

    You should be able to specify that the tendons need to be moved away from the walls. Temp steel can be located easily and marked on the slab or on drawings during construction. P-t is pretty forgiving. You can also cast sleeves through the slabs at the hold downs for through bolts and other...
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    Fenestra Roof Panels

    thread507-108460 I also have a question regarding these panels. The contractor is proposing placing a mechanical unit on them and I cannot find the capacity of the panels. Thanks BIll

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