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    Foundation adjacent to slope

    I like to get an opinion on shallow foundation on top of hill or adjacent to slope (on high side). This is an addition of three story sunroom to existing house where foundation will be at high side of slope. Per IBC Figure 1808.7.1 if the distance between edge of slope and face of footing is...
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    incomplete grout under steel base plate

    I came across a situation where contractor ran out of grout under steel base plate and 1" of portion remained empty without grout under base plate. Does anyone suggest a good retrofit solution? I am thinking about installing shims and welding together. its about 20" x 20" x 1 1/4" base plate...
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    additional story over Existing 4" masonry + 4" brick wall for residential building

    Yes. The new 2x6 wall will have sheathing to resist lateral forces(panelized construction)and will be anchored down to footing at basement slab level. The existing one story masonry wall which was supporting roof will be braced at top with clip angles at top of each studs and it will become...
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    additional story over Existing 4" masonry + 4" brick wall for residential building

    Well, I think the way I see is, if additional 2x6 wall can be built inside that goes all the way down to basement footing in that case exterior cmu+brick will become just veneer. it will require flashing at top where second floor starts and 1" gap between existing masonry and new 2x6. So all...
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    additional story over Existing 4" masonry + 4" brick wall for residential building

    I would like to get some opinions on existing residential single family dwelling unit. It has 8" CMU walls in basement and embedded 2X joists and 4" CMU + 4" brick above at first floor. Now owner wants to put additional story (second story) on it. In this case what is the best solution? Also...
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    Additional Load on existing hambro joists

    Has anyone dealt with adding connection for existing hambro joist to support new mechanical support load?
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    Strength of Existing Roof Deck

    Hmmm...didnt notice that my bad....i was just thinking about avoiding access to framing underneath as in most cases it will not be possible.
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    Strength of Existing Roof Deck

    I was reading a thread http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=296655 and wanted to get more input on same question. The metal deck will run perpendicular to the bar joists (in my case). Its wide rib roof metal deck so it has 6" o.c. for ribs that will be in direct contact with framing below...
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    Adding 6" CMU ledge next to existing masonry foundation wall for supporting new brick finish

    Thank you IsaacStructural: I have few reasons for not to put up a ledge angle, of course one as you mentioned is corrosion, second is condition of existing masonry wall and anchoring to existing masonry wall and third the load will get transferred anyway regardless of you support directly on...
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    Adding 6" CMU ledge next to existing masonry foundation wall for supporting new brick finish

    Like to discuss an option for an addition/renovation where we are adding a full height brick at existing masonry foundation wall. I am proposing to add an additional course of 6" masonry from footing to little blow grade and have brick rest on this new stem. Of course footing will need to be...
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    Designing foundation wall unbraced at top with two story opening at basement level

    @hokie66: If there is a flexible diaphragm and if one would use beam column method the remainder of the walls are still going to be braced with floor framing. Isn't it the same scenario as of basement foundation wall running parallel to joists direction where only bracing there is plywood...
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    Use of Bar joists in open structure canopies such as gas station

    Thanks ron, I will red flag and have admin delete the post. Yes, it is great place to share knowledge. As there are many different ways to approach engineering and this place provides kind of consensus and confidence :) Just to read different threads gives tons of knowledge more importantly...
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    Use of Bar joists in open structure canopies such as gas station

    Thanks Ron, Appreciate your input. Yes, I did post it by mistake in the different forum and wanted to delete it but couldn't find anything to remove/delete posted thread. Can you help me with that too? I am kind of new to posting threads. Thanks a lot.
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    Designing foundation wall unbraced at top with two story opening at basement level

    I would like to discuss possible options to design basement foundation walls in the middle of basement that is unbraced from top. This situation will arise when there is a open to above space in the basement at corners or in the middle of basement. There will be two approaches I would consider...
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    Use of Bar joists in open structure canopies such as gas station

    I am planning to use bar joists as roof framing members at open structure such as gas station canopy. Will there be any special connection requirements? Is it better to go with just steel beam framing?

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