sithlord382
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 13, 2016
- 37
Hi All,
Please see attached a rough sketch I have drawn up. I am proposing to install a precast concrete staircase within the loft space.
If you refer to the pdf attached, the red lines spanning up-down the page refer to load bearing walls. As you can see the shape of the staircase is an l shape with the immediate left hand side of the stair case running parallel to a load bearing wall. 2 questions:
1. I am proposing to install 2no. cantilevered beams (shown in green in the attached sketch) that will cantilever off the left hand side load bearing wall (shown in red). The first cantilever beam will support the first flight (imagine if you started from the bottom of the staircase) and the start of the winder. Then as you move up the winder there will be another cantilevered beam that will be positioned higher up on the lhs load bearing wall to provide additional support to the winder and the second flight of staircase. Ultimately is this proposal feasible and any comments would be appreciated.
2. If you refer to the plan, once you are at the top of the staircase, there is a room to the right hand side up on the loft floor. I have shown in purple proposed positions of steel beams to support the hollowcore slabs that make up the loft floor. However how will I support the area shaded in black? Currently I have shown 2 cantilevered beams, 1 that is perpendicular to the beam spanning left to right at the bottom of the plan and the other cantilevered beam is perpendicular to the beam spanning up to down on the page. These 2 canitlever beams will then are perpendicular to each other and will be connected together as shown. Again is this possible? Or will it make more sense to just have 2 cantilevered stubs perpendicular to the main trimmer beam (spanning up to down) for the loft floor hollowcore slabs to sit on.
Thanks in advance,
S
Please see attached a rough sketch I have drawn up. I am proposing to install a precast concrete staircase within the loft space.
If you refer to the pdf attached, the red lines spanning up-down the page refer to load bearing walls. As you can see the shape of the staircase is an l shape with the immediate left hand side of the stair case running parallel to a load bearing wall. 2 questions:
1. I am proposing to install 2no. cantilevered beams (shown in green in the attached sketch) that will cantilever off the left hand side load bearing wall (shown in red). The first cantilever beam will support the first flight (imagine if you started from the bottom of the staircase) and the start of the winder. Then as you move up the winder there will be another cantilevered beam that will be positioned higher up on the lhs load bearing wall to provide additional support to the winder and the second flight of staircase. Ultimately is this proposal feasible and any comments would be appreciated.
2. If you refer to the plan, once you are at the top of the staircase, there is a room to the right hand side up on the loft floor. I have shown in purple proposed positions of steel beams to support the hollowcore slabs that make up the loft floor. However how will I support the area shaded in black? Currently I have shown 2 cantilevered beams, 1 that is perpendicular to the beam spanning left to right at the bottom of the plan and the other cantilevered beam is perpendicular to the beam spanning up to down on the page. These 2 canitlever beams will then are perpendicular to each other and will be connected together as shown. Again is this possible? Or will it make more sense to just have 2 cantilevered stubs perpendicular to the main trimmer beam (spanning up to down) for the loft floor hollowcore slabs to sit on.
Thanks in advance,
S