jba970
Structural
- Jul 23, 2014
- 4
Hey all, new to the boards, and looking for some guidance here.
We've been asked to design some pole foundations for a sign company, and the client has requested that plain, un-reinforced concrete be used to save on costs. He provided us with old drawings that another firm has provided him for pole foundations in the past, and there is a note that reads:
"No steel reinforcement is required in cube or auger style footings where the support column is embedded directly into the bottom of the footing." Whoever designed the foundation has the sign pole embedded into the concrete foundation with zero reinforcement.
Is this acceptable? Backed by code? I have looked through IBC and ACI trying to find a justification for this, but no luck. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!
J
We've been asked to design some pole foundations for a sign company, and the client has requested that plain, un-reinforced concrete be used to save on costs. He provided us with old drawings that another firm has provided him for pole foundations in the past, and there is a note that reads:
"No steel reinforcement is required in cube or auger style footings where the support column is embedded directly into the bottom of the footing." Whoever designed the foundation has the sign pole embedded into the concrete foundation with zero reinforcement.
Is this acceptable? Backed by code? I have looked through IBC and ACI trying to find a justification for this, but no luck. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!
J