MJC6125
Structural
- Apr 9, 2017
- 120
I have been asked to provide foundation and base connection details for the base of a trash enclosure gate. Is there a standard way to detail this that people typically do?
We typically show a foundation wall and footing underneath the trash enclosure CMU walls, but usually aren't asked to provide the gate post base detail. The foundation wall and footing will at least run right up to the gate post. I know I've seen gate posts embedded in a concrete caisson embedded into the ground, but I'm not really sure how well that detail works for constructability if you have a foundation wall and footing overlapping this concrete caisson.
Do you continue the foundation wall/footing and connect the gate post to the top of that and then pour the trash enclosure slab around this?
I wasn't sure if people try to clip the top of the gate post off back to the CMU wall to help with the eccentric gate load and reduce or eliminate the moment that the post needs to resist at its base.
I'm curious if anyone has some quick thoughts or guidance on what they typically do for these.
We typically show a foundation wall and footing underneath the trash enclosure CMU walls, but usually aren't asked to provide the gate post base detail. The foundation wall and footing will at least run right up to the gate post. I know I've seen gate posts embedded in a concrete caisson embedded into the ground, but I'm not really sure how well that detail works for constructability if you have a foundation wall and footing overlapping this concrete caisson.
Do you continue the foundation wall/footing and connect the gate post to the top of that and then pour the trash enclosure slab around this?
I wasn't sure if people try to clip the top of the gate post off back to the CMU wall to help with the eccentric gate load and reduce or eliminate the moment that the post needs to resist at its base.
I'm curious if anyone has some quick thoughts or guidance on what they typically do for these.