Dren Gashi
Structural
- Mar 4, 2018
- 3
I designed the structure of a two-storey residential building with 4.5 meter spanning columns under 250mm thick flat slab.During the design of the foundations these were the conditions:
- Soil Conditions NOT KNOWN but assuming medium soft clay with a loadbearing capacity of 150 kN/m2
- Earthquake zone of montenegro
- DL: 632 kN ; IL: 70 kN
I am suggesting the use of individual footings (1.5 x 1.5 meters) connected by straps, but my boss says that continuous strip inverted tee footings are more suitable. In my calculations it seems that my option is way more economical. My question is apart from the economy which one should I pick for better performance considering that we are not sure about the ground conditions?
- Soil Conditions NOT KNOWN but assuming medium soft clay with a loadbearing capacity of 150 kN/m2
- Earthquake zone of montenegro
- DL: 632 kN ; IL: 70 kN
I am suggesting the use of individual footings (1.5 x 1.5 meters) connected by straps, but my boss says that continuous strip inverted tee footings are more suitable. In my calculations it seems that my option is way more economical. My question is apart from the economy which one should I pick for better performance considering that we are not sure about the ground conditions?