waytsh
Structural
- Jun 10, 2004
- 374
I have designed a stepped grade beam alongside an existing strip footing. The top of the grade beam is at the same elevation across its entire length but the bottom makes two steps to match the bottom of existing footing elevation. The grade beam starts at 36" deep, steps down to 44" deep, and then makes a final step down to 60" deep. The contractor is asking if he can split up the pours with the first pour bringing all the steps up to the 36" depth. The second pour would then be a continuous 36" deep pour across the entire length. The reinforcing and 36" depth would work for design across the entire length if no steps were to occur. Do you think there would be a problem if I allowed an un-reinforced under-pour to act as a kind of bearing mat? I would then leave the reinforcing for the 36" depth across the entire length. I have attached a sketch of the proposed grade beam prior to the two pour modification.