samdamon
Structural
- Jan 4, 2002
- 274
My office typically specifies temporary shims to be used below column baseplates during erection. I like shims because it is easier to correct and adjust column heights earlier in the project than with leveling plates. With leveling plates, if a mistake in elevation has been made, the plate and grout below it has to be taken out and redone.
What is the practice in other offices? Are there other advantages to either method that I don't know about? I am noticing on most jobs that contractors ask to use leveling plates.
What is the practice in other offices? Are there other advantages to either method that I don't know about? I am noticing on most jobs that contractors ask to use leveling plates.