shacked
Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
- 169
A prospective client called me because the City issued them a stop work order on a ground level guardrail that was not permitted.
This is a brick deck on grade at their front yard and the edge of the deck at the sidewalk is approximately 4ft above the sidewalk.
The owners have already placed the posts in concrete (12" dia x 18" deep piers) all around the deck.
My issue is that when using the IBC flagpole formula and the allowable lateral soil pressure (100psf) as prescribed in the code the piers require 3ft embedment. I don't think that the calculation is intended for such a small pier footing or loads. 200lb point load placed at the top of the guardrail.
I have searched on this site and have not found anything that I could use in order to justify the posts that have already been cemented in place.
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts about this?
THanks
This is a brick deck on grade at their front yard and the edge of the deck at the sidewalk is approximately 4ft above the sidewalk.
The owners have already placed the posts in concrete (12" dia x 18" deep piers) all around the deck.
My issue is that when using the IBC flagpole formula and the allowable lateral soil pressure (100psf) as prescribed in the code the piers require 3ft embedment. I don't think that the calculation is intended for such a small pier footing or loads. 200lb point load placed at the top of the guardrail.
I have searched on this site and have not found anything that I could use in order to justify the posts that have already been cemented in place.
Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts about this?
THanks