kngpenn
Structural
- Feb 26, 2008
- 24
I have a project which involves a hospital designed in 1978. The client wants to add another floor above a section of the hospital which was never designed for future expansion. The roof is waffle slab construction design for a 55 psf live load. We need to get 105 psf live load for the new addition and analysis has indicated the waffle slab does not have sufficient moment capacity to accomodate this additional loading. A suggestion would be to roughen the surface of the existing waffle slab, pour 3" of reinforced topping slab with hopes this system would bond as one and the additional reinforcement and concrete would give the system more moment capacity to handle the additional loading.
Any thoughts on this idea?
Any thoughts on this idea?