woodman1967
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 81
Hello all,
I've noticed more and more that designers are specing reinforcement for concrete foundation walls. In this case I am talking about standard construction, nothing fancy. I am talking about single story or two story homes that are typically rectangular in shape, about 28'x 48'. No point loads on the walls and we're talking 8' tall foundation walls, typically 8" thick.
From my understanding the 2015 NBCC for Canada (I'm in eastern Canada) typically most of these types of foundations do not need reinforcement. There are some cases that will require it of course.
Is it just becoming industry standard anyway?
Thanks for your time.
I've noticed more and more that designers are specing reinforcement for concrete foundation walls. In this case I am talking about standard construction, nothing fancy. I am talking about single story or two story homes that are typically rectangular in shape, about 28'x 48'. No point loads on the walls and we're talking 8' tall foundation walls, typically 8" thick.
From my understanding the 2015 NBCC for Canada (I'm in eastern Canada) typically most of these types of foundations do not need reinforcement. There are some cases that will require it of course.
Is it just becoming industry standard anyway?
Thanks for your time.