steeletc
Structural
- Apr 4, 2020
- 6
Working on a Canadian retrofit project now with foundation drawings from the late 80s. Foundation drawings call out “DESIGN BEARING PRESSURE 6000PSF”
Like many retrofits, we’ll be adding substantial load.
Maybe it’s my age but “design” means nothing to me. Is this intended to be ultimate or allowable? I want to think allowable but by happen stance that’s telling me the bearing pressure is more than 3 times what it needs to be based on the existing loading conditions. My judgement is therefore telling me ultimate.
Just seems somewhat incomplete to me to call a bearing pressure “design” and would like to be sure before making any recommendations.
Like many retrofits, we’ll be adding substantial load.
Maybe it’s my age but “design” means nothing to me. Is this intended to be ultimate or allowable? I want to think allowable but by happen stance that’s telling me the bearing pressure is more than 3 times what it needs to be based on the existing loading conditions. My judgement is therefore telling me ultimate.
Just seems somewhat incomplete to me to call a bearing pressure “design” and would like to be sure before making any recommendations.