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    Parking garage analysis and design

    Thank you all. @Retired13-This is going to be used as a typical drive through parking garage.
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    Parking garage analysis and design

    Thank you Lomarandil and Dik for your replies. Your reply also pointed into a good point - connections. I may need to pay more attention on it again. Because this structure is located in coastal area, I am not sure of the connections are still in good condition. Further, lateral loads such as...
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    Parking garage analysis and design

    Hi, I have been asked to review an existing two story wood structure which is about 100 years old. The client's intention is to use the structure for parking facility. IBC load requirement is just 40lb/ft2. I tried to find some design guidelines for parking garage, but could not. I do not...
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    ASCE 7-10 Wind Load MWFRS

    DaveAtkins Thank you for your reply. My building is rectangular, but in two different roof heights. Each part is also rectangular. Roofs are flat. In that case, can I still use it as a single building? See below.
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    ASCE 7-10 Wind Load MWFRS

    Hi, In ASCE 7-10 there are 2 ways to calculate wind forces on buildings. Directional method and Envelope method. I am using Envelope method for one of my designs which is 56ftx53ftx24ft height flat building. Per ASCE, p = qh[(GCpf) – (GCpi)] (lb/ft2). If my building is partially enclosed, rigid...
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    Differential Settlement of Interconnected Structures

    Jed, Thank you for your quick response, it helps me a lot. Yes, there are pipes connecting each tank. Bigger tanks are going to be pre-stressed (designed by someone else). As I understood, i would be able to use a exp. joint. However, if the relative settlement will be higher depending on soil...
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    Differential Settlement of Interconnected Structures

    Hi, I am assigned to design an underground tank, which connects into two other large underground tanks from both sides. All together, they are going to be in a straight line and the distance from one end to the other of interconnected structure would be about 500 ft. The one that I am going to...
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    2500 psi concrete

    It is an interesting topic. In my construction experience in some Asian countries, a thin layer of concrete is used underneath the structural foundation, which is called screed. This is usually made with Grade 15 or 20 concrete (2200 psi or 2900 psi). The thickness varies depending on the...
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    Structural Engineering Cost for Foundation Design

    Hi, Does anybody have an idea of how much a structural engineer should charge to design a foundation only for a residential building in TX? I am asking $ per square foot for a slab-on-grade. Does it depend on what kind of foundation or what kind of soil it is? (I guess not). In my case, it is a...
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    Structural Steel Shop Drawings

    Well, Thank you all for your kind advises. Based on your responses, I think, it is better, safer and saving my time rather than taking this job and asking for future troubles.
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    Structural Steel Shop Drawings

    I have a client who wants me to prepare shop drawings for his building project. It is a steel structure with about 3500 sq.ft. floor area. I am a licensed P.E. in structures. But I have never prepared a shop drawing. Therefore, I have the following questions: 1. Should the shop drawings be...
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    Post-Tensioned Slab-On-Grade

    Hi, I am new to this subject, but am designing a 125*100 foot rectangular foundation on expansive soil (with post-tensioned slab on ground with ribs in Houston, TX. PTI-DC10.1-08 gives several design examples for Extreme dry, Extreme Suction profile and wet climate. Do I have to do the design...
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    Drilled Pier Foundation on Expansive Soil

    I also saw that. But, I wasn't sure if a church would fall in a different category, as it has the requirement that seats to be fastened to the floor.
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    Drilled Pier Foundation on Expansive Soil

    Yes. That is why I wanted to go for a highwe load which is 100psf, ven though not listed in the code as a church. But was little doubtful, if I did was right, when looked at the pier dimensions required. [bigsmile]
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    Drilled Pier Foundation on Expansive Soil

    Thanks a Million to you, Sir.
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    Drilled Pier Foundation on Expansive Soil

    JAE, Thank you very much for your quick reply. Do you think my selection based on IBC is correct (LL=100psf)? or can I go for a lower live load? Soil report says" Utilizing a min factor of safety of 2 for total load, allowable bearing capacity of the foundation soil at the recommended depth...
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    Drilled Pier Foundation on Expansive Soil

    Hi, I am designing a foundation on medium expansive soil (PI~30)for a church building. Got couple of questions. 1. Will a church be considered as a commercial building? In taht case, should the design live load be 100psf based on IBC code? I guess that this is a location where lot of people...
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    Study Materials for SE Exam

    Hi, Does anyone know a website or a location where I can buy ASCE 7-10, IBC 2012, PCI 7th edition, AISC 14th edition, NDS 2012 and other required codes for SE exam for a low price? I am going to take the exam in April, but I do not have a supportive employer. Need to bare by my self. Or does...

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