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Live load for a bank vault

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WWTEng

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Regular type of vault (no gold bars etc), for typical safe deposit box use. Seems like heavy storage 250 psf should be adequate but if anyone has experience with specifying a load for this condition, I would love to hear it.

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A project I am familiar with is using 8" thick, #6 @ 12" ea way, for a slab on grade. I believe this is a banking industry requirement to make it difficult to tunnel into it. The rest of the bank building floor slab (SOG) is 4" thick with WWR
 
PT, the vault is on elevated slab (precast planks), hence a bigger headache.
 
Mike, I did the research. The vault guy is recommending 500, says the lowest he has seen is 350 psf.
 
I'm actually a little surprised. Banks tend to be big companies with lots of branches. Unless it's a little credit union, or something, I'd have expected them to have a design standard.
 
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