yes on the hairpin thingy to transfer horizontal load from the pinned connected base of the rigid frame into the floor slab???, yes we have used to use this technique with many 'Pre-Engineered Buildings', always had trouble with that term, we could probably start a thread on that alone, "Pre-Engineered vs. Post-Engineered", actually we make a good living out of 'Post-Engineered' buildings, far better than 'Pre-Engineered'. But anyways there are about a million threads on this site with regards to slab on grade failures so draw your own conclusions. best to thicken the slab in the area of the hairpin, when you use them, and depending upon the magnitude of the lateral load, buttress the pilaster at the frame and design the required footing and pilaster (T-Beam) for the moment. Have also tied the columns side to side with renforcing ties that extend across the frame width but again in a thickened slab in that area. Metal Building Manufactures Association had a good book, but i threw it out so i can't reference it for u.