greznik91
Structural
- Feb 14, 2017
- 186
Hi,
A new residental buidling will be build on the ground that is lower than the surrounding terrain (for aprox. 0,50 m).
I'd like to elevate the foundation slab for 0,40 m so the new structure will be around the same level as surrounding terrain.
Should I design an edge beam around the perimeter of RC foundation slab (edge beam is bellow existing terrain and bellow frost zone) or
is there an option to make the foundation slab with no edge beam - to put compacted gravel on existing ground/terrain and then make a foundation slab on top.
I'm going back and forth about this with some client and a contractor which are certain it can be done without an edge beam.
A new residental buidling will be build on the ground that is lower than the surrounding terrain (for aprox. 0,50 m).
I'd like to elevate the foundation slab for 0,40 m so the new structure will be around the same level as surrounding terrain.
Should I design an edge beam around the perimeter of RC foundation slab (edge beam is bellow existing terrain and bellow frost zone) or
is there an option to make the foundation slab with no edge beam - to put compacted gravel on existing ground/terrain and then make a foundation slab on top.
I'm going back and forth about this with some client and a contractor which are certain it can be done without an edge beam.