I am designing a 1-bay canopy adjacent to an existing building, the new canopy columns will be approximately 1.5ft away from the face of the foundation wall. A test pit was conducted to determine the condition of the existing foundations and discovered that the existing foundation walls did not have a strip footing (very old construction). One bay over from the new columns adjacent to the existing foundation wall, I have new columns on spread footings cast integrally with a retaining wall.
Initially, I wanted to place spread footings adjacent to the existing foundation wall, but the pier would be very eccentric to the footing. I also had concerns with stressing the soil beneath the existing foundation wall which may induce new settlement of the existing building. I also had concerns with how the existing foundation wall can be braced during excavation.
I am now leaning towards placing helical piles with concrete piers for the line of columns adjacent to the existing foundation wall, but 1-bay over, the new columns will be on spread footings cast integrally with a retaining wall. Here I have concerns with mixing shallow with deep foundations, especially over such a short bay (17 feet).
I am stomped on this one. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Initially, I wanted to place spread footings adjacent to the existing foundation wall, but the pier would be very eccentric to the footing. I also had concerns with stressing the soil beneath the existing foundation wall which may induce new settlement of the existing building. I also had concerns with how the existing foundation wall can be braced during excavation.
I am now leaning towards placing helical piles with concrete piers for the line of columns adjacent to the existing foundation wall, but 1-bay over, the new columns will be on spread footings cast integrally with a retaining wall. Here I have concerns with mixing shallow with deep foundations, especially over such a short bay (17 feet).
I am stomped on this one. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.