MJC6125
Structural
- Apr 9, 2017
- 120
I have 3 story steel framed building where they want to have the potential to add a 4th floor addition in the future. One thing to muddy the waters a little is that the entire roof does not need to be designed for this addition, just a portion. See attached roof framing plan with the future addition area hatched.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across this condition in the past, and what you designed the roof framing in the addition area for. My specific questions are:
1. What do you think makes the most sense for the future 4th floor surface/structure? Would you use some sort of pedestal raised flooring system? Would you pour a concrete slab on metal deck in the future?
2. Would you slope the structure now and fix the slope in the future using a varying thickness slab, tapered insulation, or a pedestal system? Or would you keep the structure flat now?
3. If they are going to pour a slab in the future, would you automatically use a form deck now or is a roof deck (designed for the weight of the concrete) sufficient?
I'm trying to nail down how much dead load I should design the framing for, and whether I should slope the framing or not. Any other pointers if anyone has done this condition in the past are also appreciated.
I'm wondering if anyone has come across this condition in the past, and what you designed the roof framing in the addition area for. My specific questions are:
1. What do you think makes the most sense for the future 4th floor surface/structure? Would you use some sort of pedestal raised flooring system? Would you pour a concrete slab on metal deck in the future?
2. Would you slope the structure now and fix the slope in the future using a varying thickness slab, tapered insulation, or a pedestal system? Or would you keep the structure flat now?
3. If they are going to pour a slab in the future, would you automatically use a form deck now or is a roof deck (designed for the weight of the concrete) sufficient?
I'm trying to nail down how much dead load I should design the framing for, and whether I should slope the framing or not. Any other pointers if anyone has done this condition in the past are also appreciated.