mocon11
Structural
- May 17, 2008
- 8
My client would like to remove posts beneath two beams to make some space in the garage. I plan on using two steel channels to stiffen the beam. I have two questions:
What is the appropriate way to connect the channels to the post?
For the new, larger point loads on the 8" wide perimeter footing - how is the bearing pressure distributed with the point loads? There is enough footing along the length of the wall if I distribute the point loads along the length of the footing, but I feel this is unconservative and introduces quite a bit of eccentricity. Of course, the contractor says he has done this several times and never added spread footings beneath the new posts.
What is the appropriate way to connect the channels to the post?
For the new, larger point loads on the 8" wide perimeter footing - how is the bearing pressure distributed with the point loads? There is enough footing along the length of the wall if I distribute the point loads along the length of the footing, but I feel this is unconservative and introduces quite a bit of eccentricity. Of course, the contractor says he has done this several times and never added spread footings beneath the new posts.