dig1
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 4, 2002
- 198
I'm wondering if anyone else has run into this situation.
Currently designing a vessel to the 2023 ed. of Section VIII, Div. 1. Table U-3 states that ASCE 7-22 be used. The jurisdiction where the vessel is going has adopted IBC 2018 (w/ some State specific amendments that do not apply for this discussion)that uses ASCE 7-16 as the building code. The structural engineer performing the foundation design, whose calculations need to be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer (COE) as part of the building permit application, is saying that the loads from the vessel need to be according to ASCE 7-16. AI is saying 7-22. The only way I can see to make this work is run with both versions of ASCE 7 and use the higher of the two design results, which in this case is 7-16, and state that the loads from ASCE 7-16 exceed the minimum loads from ASCE 7-22. Additionally, going through the other appropriate sections of both versions of ASCE to verify conformance w/ both editions is required.
Obviously both the COE and AI will need to concur with this before a building permit is used for the vessel foundation and the AI signs the U-1.
Again, I'm curious if anyone else has run into this scenario.
Thanks
Currently designing a vessel to the 2023 ed. of Section VIII, Div. 1. Table U-3 states that ASCE 7-22 be used. The jurisdiction where the vessel is going has adopted IBC 2018 (w/ some State specific amendments that do not apply for this discussion)that uses ASCE 7-16 as the building code. The structural engineer performing the foundation design, whose calculations need to be submitted to the Code Enforcement Officer (COE) as part of the building permit application, is saying that the loads from the vessel need to be according to ASCE 7-16. AI is saying 7-22. The only way I can see to make this work is run with both versions of ASCE 7 and use the higher of the two design results, which in this case is 7-16, and state that the loads from ASCE 7-16 exceed the minimum loads from ASCE 7-22. Additionally, going through the other appropriate sections of both versions of ASCE to verify conformance w/ both editions is required.
Obviously both the COE and AI will need to concur with this before a building permit is used for the vessel foundation and the AI signs the U-1.
Again, I'm curious if anyone else has run into this scenario.
Thanks