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  1. tonyiggy

    1920s Commercial building renovation

    There is one wall we are providing repair details for with underpinning. However the other walls do not show signs of distress. I was only curious from a code perspective since If I designed this building from scratch now I would have 100 PSF LL and need footings.
  2. tonyiggy

    1920s Commercial building renovation

    I am doing renovations to a commercial building from the 1920s. It is 1-story rectangle with a basement. the exterior walls are 8" unreinforced masonry. the floor joists are real 2xs embedded into the masonry wall. The issue I am having is the basement walls have no footings. They are built on a...
  3. tonyiggy

    Soil pressure on concrete wall from biofilter media

    Hi, I am designing a concrete box that will be used as a bio-filter. What solid pressures have other engineers used? In addition, the box will hold water for at least some time. Should I include water pressure in my design? Thanks
  4. tonyiggy

    Another Truss Blocking question

    Not sure if your project is commercial or not The IRC Code has a few details. the plywood one is similar to what PhamENG suggested.
  5. tonyiggy

    Training New Hires

    In an effort to keep up with the latest trends and possibly improve my firm's methods. I want to know how other structural engineering firms train new hires, particularly those fresh out of college. Do you have a designated engineer or manager work one on one with the new hire? Does training...
  6. tonyiggy

    Overbuilt concrete slab with Rigid insulation

    Thanks for your input. This has been helpful.
  7. tonyiggy

    Overbuilt concrete slab with Rigid insulation

    I have an elevated concrete slab, where a portion of the slab has a finished floor elevation that is 4' higher than the top of the slab elevation. Due to column locations, the easiest thing to do is the overbuild ontop of the structural slab. I have considered a few options, One option is...
  8. tonyiggy

    Top mat reinforcement to help reduce creep in a two way slab.

    Thanks for al the input. This podium slab supports a 5 story wood structure above. due to arch issues, there is a column span of 35 feet that is giving me long term deflection issues.
  9. tonyiggy

    Top mat reinforcement to help reduce creep in a two way slab.

    I have a 14" conventionally reinforced concrete podium slab with a large amount of long term deflection in a middle span. I want to try and add a top mat to help reduce the creep. what percentage of steel e.g (1%) or layout e.g.(#6@12" O.C) is a good starting point for me to try?
  10. tonyiggy

    continuous steel beams vs simple span steel beams installation

    I am designing a few steel beams to support wood party and interior bearing wall. I was wondering if It is cheaper/easier to install continuous steel beams or use simple span beams with shear connections only? The span are short so my beam sizes are the same, (they are all W14x22s.) Thanks
  11. tonyiggy

    ACI code shear reinforcing question

    I have a 4' long 24" deep by 10" wide concrete beam in a wall. There is a heavy point load from a steel beam above (250Kips) acting 8" away from the face of the support on the left side. The shear even with #5 stirrups does not work. Since the point load is less than a distance away from the...
  12. tonyiggy

    Allowable Bearing Capacity Calculation?

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me. I appreciate it.
  13. tonyiggy

    Allowable Bearing Capacity Calculation?

    I am a structural engineer, Usually at the beginning of a project we get a geotech report from the owner with the allowable soil bearing capacity we should use to design our footings. However I remember form school that one of the parameters for determining bearing capacity is the size of the...
  14. tonyiggy

    IBC Code performance based design questions

    I have submitted structural plans for permit for a 4 story townhouse project. The county reviewer came back and said per IBC 2308.11.1 "Structures of conventional light-frame construction and assigned to seismic category C shall not exceed two stories above grade plane". I am not sure how to...
  15. tonyiggy

    filtch beam bolt pattern design with LVLs

    Thanks this is helpful, This is for a TH project, the client was against a using steel beams for the 3rd floor framing.
  16. tonyiggy

    filtch beam bolt pattern design with LVLs

    I am designing a filtch beam and I need 3- 14" LVLs and 2- 3/8" steel plates. However I am having trouble coming up with a bolt pattern and spacing. the NDS does not have LVLs or anything more than 1/4" steel plates in their tables. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to design the...

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