Ben29
Structural
- Aug 7, 2014
- 316
I am working with a an old commercial building (circa 1900) with exterior brick bearing walls. The adjacent building was recently demolished. The buildings were abutting each other, but they did not have a shared party wall. It appears that each building had a minimum 3-wythe thick (~13" thick) brick bearing wall, and those walls abutted.
Each building has a basement. The plan is to repair and parge the remaining brick wall and backfill the demolished building's basement.
The city has a specification for repairing brick rowhomes in a similar condition. I noticed that the specs do not require a foundation drain. I want a foundation drain, but I don't know where to tie it in to.
The city specs say to tie the new CMU block wall into the remaining brick wall with heli-ties above and below the 1st floor. I'm not sure if this is the right move.
Each building has a basement. The plan is to repair and parge the remaining brick wall and backfill the demolished building's basement.
The city has a specification for repairing brick rowhomes in a similar condition. I noticed that the specs do not require a foundation drain. I want a foundation drain, but I don't know where to tie it in to.
The city specs say to tie the new CMU block wall into the remaining brick wall with heli-ties above and below the 1st floor. I'm not sure if this is the right move.