jdgengineer
Structural
- Dec 1, 2011
- 747
We are working on a small tenant improvement on an existing two-story office building which consists of infilling a small two-story element to allow for additional floor area at the 2nd floor.
The architect has this space labeled as "2nd Floor Lobby". In this area we are widening the space at the top of the stairs from 8' to 16' wide (it is 45' long). The usage of the building is office space.
What would the appropriate live load be for this space? 80 PSF for "Corridors above first floor", or 100 PSF for "Lobbies and First-Floor Corridors". The existing framing can work for the 80 PSF but not for the 100 PSF. The original 2nd floor framing was designed for 80 PSF.
The architect has this space labeled as "2nd Floor Lobby". In this area we are widening the space at the top of the stairs from 8' to 16' wide (it is 45' long). The usage of the building is office space.
What would the appropriate live load be for this space? 80 PSF for "Corridors above first floor", or 100 PSF for "Lobbies and First-Floor Corridors". The existing framing can work for the 80 PSF but not for the 100 PSF. The original 2nd floor framing was designed for 80 PSF.