TroyD
Structural
- Jan 28, 2011
- 98
S. Minnesota. 42" frost depth. I have a client who has built many large self-storage garages and RV/boat storage buildings on floating slabs with thickened perimeter grade beams. This is a rural location where the building code is not thoroughly enforced. He would like to build a 60' wide x 120' long x 16' tall RV storage. Stick-built or glulam posts with column brackets anchored to grade beam, engineered roof trusses. Lots of interior divide walls anchored to thickened interior slabs. While the IBC restricts these buildings to 600 sq ft, the local building official will allow it with and engineer's stamp on the shallow foundation. There is no soils investigation, but the USDA Dept of Ag web soil survey data from this location is shown below. Without getting a geotech engineer involved, is it reasonable to just remove the silt/loam material and replace with sand?
