kaspor
Electrical
- Aug 12, 2021
- 33
Hello
I have some 270mm (W) x 90mm (L) 10mm (thick) base plates welded onto some SHS columns which will be used to support the upper storey of my house. The slab has been poured a month ago.
Upper storey is tin roof with light weight foam board/render on the external walls.
The engineer has specified 20mm non shrink grout under the base plates, but in every house I've seen built (I've seen a fair amount), never have I seen 20mm of grout installed underneath column base plates. maybe under base plates installed with large heavy loads (i.e. industrial or commercial sectors), but not residential.
Is this an overkill for residential design? Grouting underneath these columns is going to be a real pain.
I have some 270mm (W) x 90mm (L) 10mm (thick) base plates welded onto some SHS columns which will be used to support the upper storey of my house. The slab has been poured a month ago.
Upper storey is tin roof with light weight foam board/render on the external walls.
The engineer has specified 20mm non shrink grout under the base plates, but in every house I've seen built (I've seen a fair amount), never have I seen 20mm of grout installed underneath column base plates. maybe under base plates installed with large heavy loads (i.e. industrial or commercial sectors), but not residential.
Is this an overkill for residential design? Grouting underneath these columns is going to be a real pain.