charliealphabravo
Structural
- May 7, 2003
- 796
Hi all,
I am looking at methods for raising and realigning a precast concrete beam. The beam has displaced downward 3.5" at the column which was sheared off by a forklift. Another engineer specified emergency shoring for the beam but the shoring system is not rated for jacking loads and is somewhat restricting access to the beam. A precast company is supplying the replacement column but the beam must be realigned prior to installation. The bottom of the beam is 22' above the floor and the load is about 55 Kips so the method of raising is not trivial I think.
Thanks in advance.
I am looking at methods for raising and realigning a precast concrete beam. The beam has displaced downward 3.5" at the column which was sheared off by a forklift. Another engineer specified emergency shoring for the beam but the shoring system is not rated for jacking loads and is somewhat restricting access to the beam. A precast company is supplying the replacement column but the beam must be realigned prior to installation. The bottom of the beam is 22' above the floor and the load is about 55 Kips so the method of raising is not trivial I think.
Thanks in advance.