LAU668:
I agree with KootK and BA and will try explaining Njkeng’s approach, as I understand it, in different words. His idea was my thought too. Lengthen the column reaction area, down the length of the W36 to reduce the web bearing and crippling potential. A W14x61 col., means d = 13.89", say 14", and I would extend your col. base pl. 8 - 10" beyond each flg., a 34' long col. base pl., down the length of the beam. Weld .5 or .75" stiffener pls. btwn. each col. flg. and the base pl. on the line of the col. and beam webs. This transfers the flg. loads down the beam length and lessens crippling and bearing stresses per unit length on the beam web. My sizes are for descriptive purposes only, since you haven’t told us anything about the loads, moments, etc. I might have some less concern about some light welding on the beam, above its neutral axis, if I could do some min. jacking and shoring under the weld area. Then some half height stiffeners might be put under the col. flgs. and fitted for bearing to the underside of the W36 top flg. Maybe 4" wide, 12-16" high x 5/8" thk. (4 thus).