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Base Plate Grout Holes

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vmirat

Structural
Apr 4, 2002
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I'm reviewing steel shop drawings for a project. The detailer has indicated two 3/4" dia. grout holes for a 16"x16" base plate. I realize AISC doesn't recommend grout holes for less than 24" plates but is there anything detrimental to having these grout holes?
 
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I wouldn't normally use grout holes for a 16x16 BPl... should be easy enough to place flowable or place grout. If you are concerned about grout bedding, you can use 1/4" grout plates that can be lifted for 'inspection'.

Dik
 
I am always more comfortable regarding proper placement if I see the grout emanating from under the plate at the edge. Structurally, there should be no problem with only two 3/4" diameter holes.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
 
So what's AISC's rationale for limiting grout holes to plates 24 inches and larger?
 
I would ask AISC ( . My understanding is that grout holes aren't necessary for baseplates less than 24" wide. Two 3/4" holes probably won't hurt anything. I would chalk it up to means and methods, except 3/4" seems awfully small for a grout hole. They are typically 2" or 3" holes. Out of curiosty, you might call the contractor (sub contractor) and ask them why they need such small holes in a 16" baseplate.
 
16x16 should be no problem to drypack. Do not know why they are showing them.
 
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