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  1. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    @hokie66 yup, I'm sure that's the case. Although I'm not sure why they would use a concrete cover. The rest of the floor framing is wood, so fire proofing the beams doesn't make much sense to me.
  2. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    @Canuck65, further to my response, the wood deck is 2.5" thick which gives me a considerable capacity. I'm pretty sure this floor was designed for light manufacturing. However, I can't certify that "concrete" beam, and I'm having trouble even coming up with a conservative assumption for what it...
  3. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    Here are some more photos. https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a188ac2a-e79a-4bcb-a5cf-5e53ce8a6053&file=seated_connection.JPG https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=7523e5f1-b89b-4f96-9362-6fd2473f1f9d&file=bent_plate.JPG...
  4. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    Thanks, everyone! I hope I answered your questions below. I will upload some more pictures as well. @BAretired that is a timber column. Also, there are concrete columns at other locations. @rowingengineer I hired a company that did GPR, and we got a continuous response about 2" from the...
  5. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    Not sure if I've uploaded the pictures correctly, so I am posting the links below. https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=5b8f82d5-cc53-44e5-a519-f308fb0c8482&file=overal.JPG https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=0364aff3-5882-4dd9-b773-e188841cd875&file=bent_plate.JPG
  6. Lefkas

    Old warehouse building - steel beam encased in concrete?

    Hi, a manufacturing company wants to utilize a second-floor space for production (install storage racks, etc.) in an old warehouse building, and I was hired to analyze the existing floor framing and provide them with the floor's capacity. The floor framing consists of a 2.5-inch wooden deck...

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