LPPE
Structural
- May 16, 2001
- 578
Does anyone know of old construction techniques involving base plates and footings?
I have a building roughly 100 years old, and an original column schedule that is somewhat legible. The loads are listed for each column (very nice) and at the bottom of each column is block that has a number of channels in the U position. For example, a 14H107.5 column has listed (4)-15C33.9 x 4'-11" (But the C is in a U). Another example: a 14H165 has (4)-15U50 x 5'-7".
Does anyone know what these C's (U's) are used for? Base plates? Footing reinforcing? Spreader beams in the footings?
I have a building roughly 100 years old, and an original column schedule that is somewhat legible. The loads are listed for each column (very nice) and at the bottom of each column is block that has a number of channels in the U position. For example, a 14H107.5 column has listed (4)-15C33.9 x 4'-11" (But the C is in a U). Another example: a 14H165 has (4)-15U50 x 5'-7".
Does anyone know what these C's (U's) are used for? Base plates? Footing reinforcing? Spreader beams in the footings?