SEengineer
Structural
- Oct 27, 2010
- 2
I am working on a baseball stadium project that has a dugout with a roof that cantileveres from the top of a retaining wall. The contractor wants to place a horizontal construction joint at the top of the wall and pour the roof seperately. It would be similar to having a vertical joint in the mid span of a beam, which is obviously a bad idea. I don't like the idea but I can see how it would be difficult to build. In my mind even though I don't like it seems to work as the joint is not through a critical shear plane and the reinforcing will properly developed on each side of the joint. I have not found any additional ACI requirements in additional to typical flexural reinforcing that need to be consided to allow this? Any thoughts are appreciated. I have attached the detail for reference.