EDub24
Structural
- Mar 8, 2016
- 185
I'm designing a new concrete tank at a wastewater treatment plant in California. The client would like to have a stair going from the top of an adjacent building to the top of the tank (my vote was a spiral stair but I was vetoed). There isn't a problem with doing this however the vertical height change is about 15' (horizontal distance is about 21') which according to the California Building Code requires a landing (every 12'). The client would strongly prefer not having posts support the landing as there is truck traffic in that area so I'm wondering if the stair and landing can be designed to cover this span without additional intermediate supports? Normally we push the stair design onto the contractor and I don't think this should be a problem for the Contractor to design/construct but I'd like to verify before I tell the client we can do this.
I'd imagine the stringers would have to have be welded together or have moment connections and be stronger than the typical stringer to cover this span.
I'd imagine the stringers would have to have be welded together or have moment connections and be stronger than the typical stringer to cover this span.