JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,575
A second floor (steel beam and concrete slab over metal deck) to be used as a floor to support use as an open-to-the-public miniature golf course.
These golf courses sometimes have various types of golf holes with elevated ramps, fake mountains, etc.
Any thoughts on design loads? I was thinking of trying to calculate an approximate allowance for the "dead" loads associated with the golf course itself and then add 50 psf for live load.
Alternatively I could perhaps just use 100 psf or 125 psf and assume the golf course materials plus the people-live load would be taken care of.
I'd include self-weight of structure, MEP loads and ceiling separately.
Thoughts?
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These golf courses sometimes have various types of golf holes with elevated ramps, fake mountains, etc.
Any thoughts on design loads? I was thinking of trying to calculate an approximate allowance for the "dead" loads associated with the golf course itself and then add 50 psf for live load.
Alternatively I could perhaps just use 100 psf or 125 psf and assume the golf course materials plus the people-live load would be taken care of.
I'd include self-weight of structure, MEP loads and ceiling separately.



Thoughts?
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