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Structural
- Nov 21, 2010
- 45
I have a client that would like to build a new garage 2 feet back from an existing 4 foot tall retaining wall.
Since I have no information on the existing wall other than that it is a "block wall with pins connecting the blocks together" I want to avoid placing an addition surcharge on the wall from the building.
Currently the footing is proposed to be 2 feet deep. I am concerned that this may still place a surcharge on the the block wall. Am I being to cautious. Would you design the footing to be 3 feet deep, 4 feet?
See the attached sketch, and thanks in advance for your input. A couple of other quick points, there is no soils report, the block wall has no footing, the garage is single story and it is a gable end wall so the load from the wall is only around 205 plf.
Since I have no information on the existing wall other than that it is a "block wall with pins connecting the blocks together" I want to avoid placing an addition surcharge on the wall from the building.
Currently the footing is proposed to be 2 feet deep. I am concerned that this may still place a surcharge on the the block wall. Am I being to cautious. Would you design the footing to be 3 feet deep, 4 feet?
See the attached sketch, and thanks in advance for your input. A couple of other quick points, there is no soils report, the block wall has no footing, the garage is single story and it is a gable end wall so the load from the wall is only around 205 plf.