RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,882
We are part of a design-build project for a large retail store/warehouse facility. The column reactions where provided to us to design the foundations. There were some rather large uplift forces which caused us to have rather large footings. The contractor who was awarded the job has done other stores similar to this and says he has never had footings this large. We explained to him the need for the additional weight to counteract the uplift. He called up previous engineers who designed the foundations for him to see what they had done. These engineers replied that they ignore uplift because when the buildings fail in a wind storm they never lift up because the siding and roof coverings blow off first.
I was a little shocked at this, but at the same time they may have a point.
Any thoughts on this?
EIT
I was a little shocked at this, but at the same time they may have a point.
Any thoughts on this?
EIT