scherry
Structural
- Mar 20, 2003
- 54
ok, once again I am confronted with someone "just wanting a foundation design". I have a "soil sample" test result with LL 5, PL 19, thus P.I. of 26 and 82.8 passing the 200 seive. I know we have expansive soils here. I have read the code and based on IBC cannot determine whether I fall into their "must be checked" category. Given the general problems encountered herabouts with soils I am leery of using 1000 and saying ok. But the question really is, why do people do this? I have a floor plan - not a floor framing plan just a floor plan, with dims, and a nice little note that says all solid framing, beams columns and other structural elements shall be designed by a structural engineer. They do NOT want me to do that.I have two sheets of elevations showing a rock /brick veneer and concrete tile roof, but th (well, halleliuia, I just got saved but they will come back with another one in a few weeks so the question is still valid), i have a few columns called out and a 22 foot header which is labelled engineered header, but no posts or columns are shown (I know they have to be there, but...). I really would like to turn this down on the basis of there not being enough inbformation to design a foundation. I guess there are a number of engineers who do design foundations in this area with no more information than I have been rpovided with, but it just does not seem appropriate to me. IF it was a steel building and I could fairly accurately estimate the building loads and column placements I might be willing to do it, but not in this case where I do not even know which way the framing will go. Any comments? do many of you see this type of "foundation only" design based on an architectural sketch more or less? Can I determine whether or not I can use the table values based on the info i have or do i really need to ask for more data (yes, I think). I am looking at 1802.3.2 and table 1804.2. My (potential) client, by the way is a builder, and he got the design from a designer, no architect or other engineer involved. thanks for any input ya'll have.