NewOrleansPE
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 11, 2008
- 8
a client needs to elevate existing monolithic house slab with 4.5" of concrete to meet flood elevation to get permit from city in order to start building his house on top. The slab is on piles which used to support a 2 story house that was burned down. Just a slab on grade now.
I figured additional weight of concrete would add about 56 lb/ft^2 . slab is 46' x 30' , with 4.5" of concrete. which I don't think would be an issue as for as loading.
but how would you ensure a good bong between the two slabs? should rebar be doweled between the two? or the surface of the existing slab be roughen up? more importantly, should geotechnical tests be done to determine if additional concrete is ok? Not really sure how to approach this one...
thanks
I figured additional weight of concrete would add about 56 lb/ft^2 . slab is 46' x 30' , with 4.5" of concrete. which I don't think would be an issue as for as loading.
but how would you ensure a good bong between the two slabs? should rebar be doweled between the two? or the surface of the existing slab be roughen up? more importantly, should geotechnical tests be done to determine if additional concrete is ok? Not really sure how to approach this one...
thanks