jasonmm
Structural
- Nov 29, 2004
- 10
I am working on some CMU houses that are going to be constructed with about 1" of separating between their "property line walls". The structures are totally separate except for measures taken to keep water from getting between the two walls. The builder would like to use a continuous footing with about a 2’ high stem wall then have the 4” slab-on-grade poured (slab and stem wall poured together). We would then go up with the rest of the CMU wall from there. My problem is that I have to put the 8” CMU stem wall on the edge of the footing and this results in a soil bearing failure. The load is about 4.2 kips/ft. I suggested that we pour the footing and slab monolithic and design it as a mat but this is not going to be ideal for their construction process. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can make the stem wall with the wall on the edge of the footing work?