JackTrades
Structural
- Jan 27, 2005
- 53
I'm in the initial stages of the design of a pre-engineered metal building foundation and have just received the soils report. The report indicates 2 to 4 feet of sand (SP) and then organics laden sand (SM/OL) to about 18 feet. The report suggests a c.i.p. structural slab and beams on timber piles driven to refusal. My question is: Is bearing reinforced concrete on timber piles something that is done these days? I know this was common in the past but I've never taken that route so far in my 20+ year career. Will the organics have an effect on the timber? What about connections for uplift of the concrete at the frame columns, if present? Any advise would be appreciated.
-Jack
-Jack