woodman1967
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 84
Hello all again
I am working on a project where an addition is being built to an existing industrial shop. This is a small industrial shop (60'x30') that is on a floating, thicken slab. The addition will double the size of the shop and will be on a similar floating slab, except for one end. At this wall they want a loading dock built so that the floor of the truck will be level to the floor of the slab. In order to do this the existing grade will have to be lowered and the slab will need a wall under it with a retaining wall on either side of the loading dock or maybe (depending on the grade, it does slope slighty down in this area) a retaining wall on one side of the dock and then the wall extending to the corner and around the corner until it is not necessary because of the level of grade (does that make sense).
All that detail may not be necessary, just the question have any of you had experience of a combo slab part floating, part on a frost wall. Is this something you would be comfortable with?
Thank you for any advise.
I am working on a project where an addition is being built to an existing industrial shop. This is a small industrial shop (60'x30') that is on a floating, thicken slab. The addition will double the size of the shop and will be on a similar floating slab, except for one end. At this wall they want a loading dock built so that the floor of the truck will be level to the floor of the slab. In order to do this the existing grade will have to be lowered and the slab will need a wall under it with a retaining wall on either side of the loading dock or maybe (depending on the grade, it does slope slighty down in this area) a retaining wall on one side of the dock and then the wall extending to the corner and around the corner until it is not necessary because of the level of grade (does that make sense).
All that detail may not be necessary, just the question have any of you had experience of a combo slab part floating, part on a frost wall. Is this something you would be comfortable with?
Thank you for any advise.