BubbaJ
Structural
- Mar 18, 2005
- 163
A concrete building will experience selective demolition. The lowest floor will remain intact. Aside from being troublesome to cut the existing columns off flush with the remaining concrete slab, can you see drawbacks to this. What if they come back later and rebuild?
I was considering advising them to leave 5 - 6" of column above the slab, which would be the thickness of the new roof insulation, but this may create a thermal bridge.
Thoughts?
TIA
I was considering advising them to leave 5 - 6" of column above the slab, which would be the thickness of the new roof insulation, but this may create a thermal bridge.
Thoughts?
TIA