marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
I have a site wall that I designed that steps to follow the slope of grade. The wall is to be used as a sitting wall.
My intent, and my details, show the footing stepped with the slope, and once the CMU is laid atop the footing, the top of wall steps, every so often, to provide a horizontal sitting surface.
The GC has poured the footing sloped. Then, he laid the CMU sloped. The top of wall, right now, slopes. In all these years, I’ve never seen a GC try and do this. I have no idea how he plans to get the top of wall, level, at the lengths I’m requiring it to be level.
Per the IBC code, it appears to me that the top of footing must be level (1809)
Do you guys know of any code provision in ACI 530, or elsewhere, that requires running bond be laid horizontally? I’ve been looking, but don’t seem to be able to find anything.
I’m trying to be sure I know all the code provisions about sloped top of footings....and sloped running bond...before I try and make all this work out.
Any information would be appreciated.
My intent, and my details, show the footing stepped with the slope, and once the CMU is laid atop the footing, the top of wall steps, every so often, to provide a horizontal sitting surface.
The GC has poured the footing sloped. Then, he laid the CMU sloped. The top of wall, right now, slopes. In all these years, I’ve never seen a GC try and do this. I have no idea how he plans to get the top of wall, level, at the lengths I’m requiring it to be level.
Per the IBC code, it appears to me that the top of footing must be level (1809)
Do you guys know of any code provision in ACI 530, or elsewhere, that requires running bond be laid horizontally? I’ve been looking, but don’t seem to be able to find anything.
I’m trying to be sure I know all the code provisions about sloped top of footings....and sloped running bond...before I try and make all this work out.
Any information would be appreciated.