CBSE
Structural
- Feb 5, 2014
- 309
Working on a pretty simple wood building that was originally a remodel to be a new gym and physical therapy building. Stemwalls and footings, floor joists with crawl space, and wood walls and trusses. Just a small rectangle (5,000 sqft). The original building was built in the 1970's. I actually have the original plans.
My original suggestion to the owners and architect was to tear the building down and build a new one because the original was in such structural dispair that the fixes would be too costly and they wanted to keep the same floor system against my recommendations. Well, after (3) design iterations with trying to salvage the original building, we are now completely torn down.
They are now wanting to do a slab on grade and place the slab over the stemwalls. I have attached a detail of what I think is appropriate to do for this. Thoughts? I don't know if the stemwall was built per the plans, so I have went a bit conservative on reinforcing and tying things in.
My original suggestion to the owners and architect was to tear the building down and build a new one because the original was in such structural dispair that the fixes would be too costly and they wanted to keep the same floor system against my recommendations. Well, after (3) design iterations with trying to salvage the original building, we are now completely torn down.
They are now wanting to do a slab on grade and place the slab over the stemwalls. I have attached a detail of what I think is appropriate to do for this. Thoughts? I don't know if the stemwall was built per the plans, so I have went a bit conservative on reinforcing and tying things in.