Nikkib
Structural
- Sep 24, 2014
- 9
During the proposal phase of my current project, the engineer completed the proposal documents was talked into turning a 24" mat slab into a 12" monolithic slab-on-grade and exterior grade beam type of system. There are also thickened areas under column footings. I took over the project recently and was beginning to draw a few typical details and came up with an issue. If the slab-on-grade is monolithic with the column footings and the exterior wall footing, how do you conceal the base plates? I have worked on mat foundations before where there was actually a layer of sub-base above the mat and a separate slab. In that situation the columns went through the slab down to the mat and an isolation joint was placed in the slab around the column. It was suggested that we simply recess the base plate and have an isolation pour around it, but I am concerned that it invites the structural slab to crack at those locations. Has anyone done anything similar or have any good ideas other than adding sub-base and an additional slab? Thanks!