JKJohn
Structural
- Oct 27, 2008
- 49
A brief description of the project:
A pre engineered steel frame building. The building is used to assemble heavy power generators. The assembly will take place in the middle of the building on a moving station. The station will move in and out of the building on steel tracks, which extend 20-ft away from the building, so it could be picked up by a gantry crane and placed on trucks. The tracks need 18-in deep foundation and be poured monolithically with 8” reinforced slab. There is no foundation on the perimeter. The column foundations are shallow foundation and extend below the frost depth. The frost depth is 30-inch. And the building is open and not heated. Does the track foundation inside the building need to be to the frost depth? PS I am assuming the track foundation outside the building needs to meet the frost depth requirement.
A pre engineered steel frame building. The building is used to assemble heavy power generators. The assembly will take place in the middle of the building on a moving station. The station will move in and out of the building on steel tracks, which extend 20-ft away from the building, so it could be picked up by a gantry crane and placed on trucks. The tracks need 18-in deep foundation and be poured monolithically with 8” reinforced slab. There is no foundation on the perimeter. The column foundations are shallow foundation and extend below the frost depth. The frost depth is 30-inch. And the building is open and not heated. Does the track foundation inside the building need to be to the frost depth? PS I am assuming the track foundation outside the building needs to meet the frost depth requirement.