lacyma1
Structural
- Jun 2, 2021
- 13
Hello,
So I've recently started working on the design of some unique footings with columns largely off center due to the construction occurring in an existing building (our client wants to continue operations in the adjacent parts of the building, so along walls and in corners columns have large eccentricities). What I've done so far is to provide a large footing that extends from floor level down 4' below grade and sized this footing such that the resultant of the footing weight and column weight occurs inside the kern of the footing. Vertical Loads are quite low and range from 10k to 30k.
I have a few questions regarding this:
1. Are these footings designed properly so far? are there additional concerns I should incorporate into my strategy?
2. Would this be a good location to use plain concrete?
Thank you
So I've recently started working on the design of some unique footings with columns largely off center due to the construction occurring in an existing building (our client wants to continue operations in the adjacent parts of the building, so along walls and in corners columns have large eccentricities). What I've done so far is to provide a large footing that extends from floor level down 4' below grade and sized this footing such that the resultant of the footing weight and column weight occurs inside the kern of the footing. Vertical Loads are quite low and range from 10k to 30k.
I have a few questions regarding this:
1. Are these footings designed properly so far? are there additional concerns I should incorporate into my strategy?
2. Would this be a good location to use plain concrete?
Thank you