TroyD
Structural
- Jan 28, 2011
- 98
Just looking for some input on a foundation detail (attached). I'm structuring a commercial building (bank), single story, wood framed on 8" CMU foundation wall, 42" frost depth footings. Nothing too unusual or complicated, but the amount of windows, and a parapet height of 18' at one end wall, leaves very little wall segment for resisting lateral loads with shear walls. One building corner has a large bank of windows each direction. I intend to place a HSS column in that corner and header those windows with a W8 or W10. There is a small vestibule, mostly windows, that I intend to frame with steel also.
Please note my foundation section shows a 6" CMU top course, with 8" block below. This is common practice locally, with the floor slab over-poured on the 2" ledge. My main concern is the column base plates with embedded anchors extending thru the 6" CMU top course into the 8" block below. Is this detailed correctly? I would prefer 4 anchor bolts for each base plate, but the 6" block width doesn't really allow for it. I labelled the second course of block as a bond beam. The anchor embed depth has not been determined...might need to go deeper, possibly down into the footing.
Any feedback/input is appreciated...
Please note my foundation section shows a 6" CMU top course, with 8" block below. This is common practice locally, with the floor slab over-poured on the 2" ledge. My main concern is the column base plates with embedded anchors extending thru the 6" CMU top course into the 8" block below. Is this detailed correctly? I would prefer 4 anchor bolts for each base plate, but the 6" block width doesn't really allow for it. I labelled the second course of block as a bond beam. The anchor embed depth has not been determined...might need to go deeper, possibly down into the footing.
Any feedback/input is appreciated...