sedesigner06
Structural
- Jan 10, 2014
- 58
I have some very long (approximately 80' with no perpendicular walls framing in to support) 2 story corridor walls. The floor to floor height is 16'-0'' for the 2nd floor and roof. The second floor will have a composite slab spanning over steel beam that frame into the cmu wall, and metal deck spanning the 10' from corridor wall to corridor wall at the roof.
My approach is to design the masonry wall with a moment connection and the second level and cantilever beyond the second level. (reinforcing ends up being #5 @ 16 which I can live with)
My question has to do with the attached detail and trying to avoid a construction sequence delay. Below is the construction sequence as the detail is shown.
1) Build the wall up to the top of concrete
2) place the steel beam in cmu pocket
3) deck and composite slab to be placed to secure dowel bar into cmu wall below.
4) Finish building of block.
The problem I have with the is the masons must wait on the steel beam, deck, and concrete to be placed in order to finish building the wall.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.