gcs3pe
Structural
- Dec 3, 2010
- 22
Looking to put a 15'x20' roof deck atop an existing, older, 30'x40' building. The existing structure of the nearly flat roof does not meet today's building code. In order to leave the roof undisturbed, we planned to span the roof from side wall to side wall with small W shaped beams (the side walls can take the load), only high enough above the roof to allow for maintenance below the beams. Contemplating using hangers to keep the roof decking flush with the tops of the beams to reduce its overall profile.
Reviewer says beams hovering above existing roof trigger the snow drift provisions, increase the local loading on the roof, and require that we bring the entire roof up to code, including design for drift loads (and probably tripling the project cost).
I offered to reduce the deck to 15'x15' in order to avoid having to trip the drift codes, and I argued that we'd be taking a large bit of the snow load off the roof via the deck - no dice, he says.
Is he right? If he is, does anyone know of any design changes I can make to swing his code interpretation (that we're "increasing the roof load"), allowing me to leave the existing roof as is?
Reviewer says beams hovering above existing roof trigger the snow drift provisions, increase the local loading on the roof, and require that we bring the entire roof up to code, including design for drift loads (and probably tripling the project cost).
I offered to reduce the deck to 15'x15' in order to avoid having to trip the drift codes, and I argued that we'd be taking a large bit of the snow load off the roof via the deck - no dice, he says.
Is he right? If he is, does anyone know of any design changes I can make to swing his code interpretation (that we're "increasing the roof load"), allowing me to leave the existing roof as is?