wvtech76
Structural
- Oct 20, 2004
- 6
I am designing a foundation and floor slab for a 113'x80' pre-engineered metal building. The geotech report recommends 24" drilled piers and grade beams for the column loads and perimeter walls, but use a structurally isolated slab on grade.
This building has two garage bays and the floor slab will be receiving heavy truck traffic (36K axle load).
Normally, I use a turned down slab with the slab poured monolithic with the turn down. But this is my first pre-engineered building using deep foundations. With needing the grade beams between the drilled piers, does anyone have any thoughts on how to do the slab to prevent settlement from the truck loads, but still be isolated from the grade beams? Thanks.
This building has two garage bays and the floor slab will be receiving heavy truck traffic (36K axle load).
Normally, I use a turned down slab with the slab poured monolithic with the turn down. But this is my first pre-engineered building using deep foundations. With needing the grade beams between the drilled piers, does anyone have any thoughts on how to do the slab to prevent settlement from the truck loads, but still be isolated from the grade beams? Thanks.