rb608
Structural
- Mar 20, 2014
- 2
I have the task of deisgning the underpinning of a stone foundation wall under a 2-story urban rowhouse. Test pitting reveals that the stone wall is on a loose stone foundation just below the existing basement floor. The owner wants to dig out another 12" for headroom in the basement.
I have some questions: Can I expect significant arching action in the stone wall? Is it reasonable to expect I could install the underpinning with 2', 3', or even 4' sections without the need to shore the wall? If not, what would you recommend for attaching a shoring beam to the random stone wall?
I have some questions: Can I expect significant arching action in the stone wall? Is it reasonable to expect I could install the underpinning with 2', 3', or even 4' sections without the need to shore the wall? If not, what would you recommend for attaching a shoring beam to the random stone wall?