Genie0501
Structural
- Mar 30, 2012
- 8
Hello!
I'm looking for some conceptual ideas about removing existing steel cross bracing in a steel-framed 2-story space. The bracing was buried in an existing wall that the architect wants to put a new door through (of course - the door absolutely has to go in that location). Obviously, we'll run numbers on whatever approach we decide to take but we're looking for some conceptual ideas on how to handle this condition. Relocating the brace to the adjacent bay is not ideal because significant asbestos remediation is required to remove the masonry - although I acknowledge this may be the best/most cost effective option. Does anyone else have experience with this and can offer some ideas on how to move the lateral support?
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for some conceptual ideas about removing existing steel cross bracing in a steel-framed 2-story space. The bracing was buried in an existing wall that the architect wants to put a new door through (of course - the door absolutely has to go in that location). Obviously, we'll run numbers on whatever approach we decide to take but we're looking for some conceptual ideas on how to handle this condition. Relocating the brace to the adjacent bay is not ideal because significant asbestos remediation is required to remove the masonry - although I acknowledge this may be the best/most cost effective option. Does anyone else have experience with this and can offer some ideas on how to move the lateral support?
Thanks in advance!