OUOY
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 15, 2021
- 11
Hey everyone,
We have a pretty odd situation coming up and wanted to get a few ideas of how to go about it.
We're excavating under an existing column and footer to reinforce it so it take the new loads of the renovations.
Columns have a 290k DL and 80k LL but we're able to take the LL out and prohibit any work on the above floors. The floor above is a one way concrete joist system.
Also planning on doing 1 column at a time to make it a lot easier for everyone involved.
Attached are the details and one of the columns we'll be doing the work on, the wall on the right is to be demolished as well.
The biggest issue we have is how to approach it and support the column properly. Is the best way to go about this to simply shore the beams running into the column as shown and support the joists running out as well? We're fairly uncertain of whether we need to actually attach to the column and support it due to the loads from the upper floors or if shoring the beams would be sufficient.
We have a pretty odd situation coming up and wanted to get a few ideas of how to go about it.
We're excavating under an existing column and footer to reinforce it so it take the new loads of the renovations.
Columns have a 290k DL and 80k LL but we're able to take the LL out and prohibit any work on the above floors. The floor above is a one way concrete joist system.
Also planning on doing 1 column at a time to make it a lot easier for everyone involved.
Attached are the details and one of the columns we'll be doing the work on, the wall on the right is to be demolished as well.
The biggest issue we have is how to approach it and support the column properly. Is the best way to go about this to simply shore the beams running into the column as shown and support the joists running out as well? We're fairly uncertain of whether we need to actually attach to the column and support it due to the loads from the upper floors or if shoring the beams would be sufficient.