KPFFIRVINE
Structural
- Aug 1, 2006
- 4
We have a DSA plancheck comment that insists on the fact that the overall sliding of the building is reduced at areas where we have stepped footings.
Our geotechnical engineers disagrees with the plan checker, but Mr plan checker is asking him to prove via existing publication that there is no sliding reduction due to the stepped footing.
Does anyone know of such publication? Have any of you run into this issue? Is the plan checker right? Is my geotechnical engineer right?
I can see a potential reduction in one direction (towards the hill), but not in the other (see attachment)...
Our geotechnical engineers disagrees with the plan checker, but Mr plan checker is asking him to prove via existing publication that there is no sliding reduction due to the stepped footing.
Does anyone know of such publication? Have any of you run into this issue? Is the plan checker right? Is my geotechnical engineer right?
I can see a potential reduction in one direction (towards the hill), but not in the other (see attachment)...