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- Jul 11, 2001
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I am building 3 story wood frame residence on auger-cast piles, grade-beams and structural slab on grade. The foot print of the house is about 40’ x 50’. There are 4 rows of 18” auger-cast piles bored to bearing soils and have cages installed to 50% of bore depth. The grade-beams are designed as 20”w x 22” h and have 8 #7 rebar in them. 4 on top, 4 on the bottom wired in a normal manner. On top of the grade-beams will be a structural slab with a thickness of 7” to 9” in thickness. Some disagreement has arisen over plumbing and under-slab drainage. I’m looking for input/insight into how large and how many “buck-outs” (sleeves) can pass through the grade beams. The time is drawing close to pour and need to reslove this issue.