JKJohn
Structural
- Oct 27, 2008
- 49
Underpinning a wall footing of a two story masonry building (not much loads but very very critical structure)
The underpinning (no reinforcement) is segmented at 4-feet each. The depth is about 5 feet down from the bottom of the footing.
For one of the segment, the contractor ran out of concrete 1 foot below bottom of footings. The top of the new concrete is fairly leveled.
The contractor is proposing the use of bonding agent and continue the pour.
My issue is that there is no justification that this would work. I have seen horizontal joints in footings with vertical reinforcement and had no issues with it.
I am not anticipating any issues with the vertical loads.
It is lateral what concerns me. I am expecting some seismic load but have no idea if it is anything worth discussing or even how to calculate it.
Any experience/ideas/brainstorming?
Thanks,
The underpinning (no reinforcement) is segmented at 4-feet each. The depth is about 5 feet down from the bottom of the footing.
For one of the segment, the contractor ran out of concrete 1 foot below bottom of footings. The top of the new concrete is fairly leveled.
The contractor is proposing the use of bonding agent and continue the pour.
My issue is that there is no justification that this would work. I have seen horizontal joints in footings with vertical reinforcement and had no issues with it.
I am not anticipating any issues with the vertical loads.
It is lateral what concerns me. I am expecting some seismic load but have no idea if it is anything worth discussing or even how to calculate it.
Any experience/ideas/brainstorming?
Thanks,