Thanks for the responses. Not sure if plan checkers around here will allow the shot pins. I emailed CFSEI the same question and got the response below:
There is no recommendation to use washers. The use of washers would depend upon the need for additional bearing capacity. Section E3.3.1 of...
Our firm has a lot of experience with residential wood construction but we are being asked more and more to design with cold formed steel studs and wood sheathing to make up the lateral force resisting system. My questions are about the anchor bolts:
1. Is there a quick reference for designing...
Ok went and looked at the damaged lintel yesterday. I poked up through the cracks and there is grout. In a couple of locations there is a +- 3/4” void in the areas of the largest cracks.
The roll up door is supported by the jambs so that is probably not a contributing factor.
The rest of the...
This was a designed lintel and I have checked the design and it is satisfactory. This is a 14'-0" span. The entire wall and lintel was solid grouted.
I am going to the site this afternoon and will report my findings tomorrow.
Thank you everyone for your input.
I received an email with the attached photo from an architect concerning a CMU lintel that has cracked on the underside of the block (see attached photo). This is a solid grouted wall supporting a wood roof, should not have been a problem.
I must admit I have never seen a crack like this. The...
I have a client who has an existing wood raised floor foundation. The joists bear on top of the concrete stem wall. They want to do a portion of their addition as slab on grade. This means the concrete slab on grade will butt up right against the existing wood sill plate, joists, and floor...
Thanks for the response regarding the prism tests. I will look into them.
Our plans call for a solid grouted wall. It seems some areas did not get grouted. These areas are located seemingly at random. I assumed they occurred because of the high lifts and lack of consolidation.
The...
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Our firm designed a 3 story structure with fully grouted CMU bearing/shear walls. The mason did his grouting in high lifts 8-12 feet with 100% cleanouts according to the inspection reports. No issues were reported in the inspection reports.
After several mistakes the mason was fired...
I have seen other engineers use a 3.5x11.875 PSL or something similar on top of an existing top plate all around a home to raise the ceiling height. This feels to me like it is inducing a hinge, but I can't quite rationalize that. It seems you could almost consider it a triple top plate where...
Thank you all for your responses. I have suggested to the client to look for another area to create the door. There are two other walls that would be much easier structurally speaking. We shall see how it goes.
Thanks for the replies. I was worried about water in the joint as well. We don't have ice and snow here so that is not a concern. I have attached a sketch of the two would be affected panels. The door is metal. The opening would not be centered on the joint because of a partition wall the client...