AaronMcD
Structural
- Aug 20, 2010
- 273
Designing a house. There are 8 concealed steel columns and 2 exposed wood columns at the interior slab. Many of the steel columns act as wood shear wall end chords as well as roof support (we have snow load at this location). Originally I have been designing this with continuous footings spanning across the short direction to support seismic uplift an gravity bearing. Anchors, leveling nuts on the footing, slab poured around the steel columns or around a steel pedestal for the exposed wood columns. Alternative I said they can do diamond blockouts.
The contractor seems to REALLY think it'll save a lot of money to do monolithic slab/footings, and put the columns on that. I guess so they can finish concrete before erecting steel.
Does anyone here have experience with not using leveling nuts, and bearing the base plate directly on the finished concrete?
We would need to route out the bottom of the wood to conceal nuts, and use 2 anchors and bracing at the steel columns which are concealed in a 2x6 wall.
The contractor seems to REALLY think it'll save a lot of money to do monolithic slab/footings, and put the columns on that. I guess so they can finish concrete before erecting steel.
Does anyone here have experience with not using leveling nuts, and bearing the base plate directly on the finished concrete?
We would need to route out the bottom of the wood to conceal nuts, and use 2 anchors and bracing at the steel columns which are concealed in a 2x6 wall.