ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
I am looking at several options to deal with a badly deteriorated 2-way flat slab in an underground parking garage below a multi-storey superstructure. One option is to demolish the floor slab and rebuild it, but I am not sure the best way the connect the new floor slab to the existing reinforced concrete supporting columns.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to connect the new floor slab to the existing square spirally reinforced concrete column?
The columns are sitting on caissons, so I could enlarge the column and take it down thru the s.o.g. to the caisson, but that would narrow the parking spaces.
Another idea is perhaps to bolt a steel bracket to the sides of the existing column, but although it is a square column it is spirally reinforced so it would be difficult to install bolts.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to connect the new floor slab to the existing square spirally reinforced concrete column?
The columns are sitting on caissons, so I could enlarge the column and take it down thru the s.o.g. to the caisson, but that would narrow the parking spaces.
Another idea is perhaps to bolt a steel bracket to the sides of the existing column, but although it is a square column it is spirally reinforced so it would be difficult to install bolts.