DoubleStud
Structural
- Jul 6, 2022
- 501
It is my first time designing foundation for a prefab metal building. I have a sample project from an old project at my firm, but I feel like the old project was not designed properly. The metal building has 15k uplift force. It seems the foundation did not have enough DL to resist this. I should probably make sure the concrete, soil above footer are 1.5X heavier total than the uplift? Also the bolts seem too weak to me. They were only (4)-3/4" all thread that are embedded 10" deep and spaced 4" apart. It seems to me these bolts need to rely on the corner rebars and need to be deeper than the development length of the corner vertical rebars. Am I right? Also the horizontal load (outward) is quite big as well. I think I need hairpin to resist this horizontal load. The old project did not have any hairpin into the slab. I just want to make sure I am right before I go question the old design. What do you guys think? I want to embed my bolts about 27" to go past the development length of the corner rebar. Is this an overkill?