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Structural
- Nov 21, 2010
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I am designing a 4,000 sf office area wholly contained inside a 10,000 square foot building. Thee office is a big box 40'x 100'. The perimeter walls will support ceiling joists only. There is a clear space between the office ceiling and the warehouse roof of around 14 feet. My questions are:
Would you design the ceiling joists for 10 PSF or 20 PSF live load?
Would you consider the walls supporting the ceiling joists to need a footing (ie saw cutting slab to provide 12" deep footing or can the wall just attach to the slab. I could check the slab for shear and I think it will probably work). The max load along a wall will be around 500plf. The slab is 5" thick, but I don't know what kind of reinforcing it has?
PS. The building within a building will be designed for seismic loads and footings will be provided at shear walls.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
Would you design the ceiling joists for 10 PSF or 20 PSF live load?
Would you consider the walls supporting the ceiling joists to need a footing (ie saw cutting slab to provide 12" deep footing or can the wall just attach to the slab. I could check the slab for shear and I think it will probably work). The max load along a wall will be around 500plf. The slab is 5" thick, but I don't know what kind of reinforcing it has?
PS. The building within a building will be designed for seismic loads and footings will be provided at shear walls.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.