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concrete and steel buiding

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amyrice72

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Jul 22, 2004
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Is it possible to have 20 plus upper stories of concrete cnstruction transitioning to a platform of steel construction on the lower floors?
 
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Anything is possible. What you are describing though screams soft story from a seismic standpoint.

Why would you/the client want to do this?
 
I have seen it done many times the other way round. Concrete podium + steel superstructure.

Agree with larsacious, this is just too heavy a person on really light legs.

 
This would work well on the other side of the earth though.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Motto: KISS
Motivation: Don't ask
 
thanks guys - appreciate the confirmation of my gut. Larsacious- why does a client ever want to do anything - $$$
 
amyrice72,

I guess I am wondering under what circumstances it would be advantageous to construct a building in this manner. If you elaborate on the condition perhaps some more insight could be provided.
 
If it is for speed of construction then you may want to consider making the lower columns composite as the structure rises thus potentially alleviating the soft storey concerns.
 
One advantage in using steel for transfer floors is that the deflections due to the upper floors can be calculated to a higher degree of certainty. On the other hand, staged prestressing of concrete floors can compensate for these deflections.
 
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