oengineer
Structural
- Apr 25, 2011
- 732
I have a question regarding the design of bollard foundations for an ATM. The ATM is sitting on top of a 2'-6" thick slab that is 9'-0" x 5'-0". Based on the recommended location of the bollards show in the vendor data, the bollards will be located in the slab.
I am thinking that it would be best to have reinforced concrete blocks or piers located underneath each of the bollards and have them tie into the slab. I would make the depth of the block or piers 1/3 the height of the bollard. I don't think have the bollards embedded into the 2'-6" slab is enough.
Is this typical? Is there anything else I need to consider? Open to suggestions and comments.
I am thinking that it would be best to have reinforced concrete blocks or piers located underneath each of the bollards and have them tie into the slab. I would make the depth of the block or piers 1/3 the height of the bollard. I don't think have the bollards embedded into the 2'-6" slab is enough.
Is this typical? Is there anything else I need to consider? Open to suggestions and comments.