ralphi
Structural
- Jan 18, 2017
- 31
Hi, the office has received this retrofit project study where an old house with wooden joists and floors but concrete columns and beams and the neighbor has proven that there is a trespassing into his property line that is about 2 feet. This would put the perimeter columns directly at the neighbor property.
Has anyone actually tried replacing columns with new ones that are adjusted 2 feet shorter (instead of 18 feet beam span.. it becomes 16 feet)? This is a general question so even without knowing the layout you can imagine it
Some team members suggested putting new steel columns and putting the steel I-beams underneath the original concrete beam edge and welding the rebars of the original concrete beam to the steel i-beam then removing the original concrete columns that got trespassed. Would this work? But we are worried about lateral movement that can affect the interface. How would you design the interface (is there a industry standard for this).
Or has anyone tried putting a new concrete column by chipping away the old column-beam joint.. but a cold joint could form right at the face of the new joint.. would this be recommended?
If these are all not recommended or done anywhere. We'd jus advise client to demolish the entire house and build a new one (but he won't agree so we may just back out from the project). The neighbor won't accept any payments over the trespassed area because he need the critical space too. Thank you!
Has anyone actually tried replacing columns with new ones that are adjusted 2 feet shorter (instead of 18 feet beam span.. it becomes 16 feet)? This is a general question so even without knowing the layout you can imagine it
Some team members suggested putting new steel columns and putting the steel I-beams underneath the original concrete beam edge and welding the rebars of the original concrete beam to the steel i-beam then removing the original concrete columns that got trespassed. Would this work? But we are worried about lateral movement that can affect the interface. How would you design the interface (is there a industry standard for this).
Or has anyone tried putting a new concrete column by chipping away the old column-beam joint.. but a cold joint could form right at the face of the new joint.. would this be recommended?
If these are all not recommended or done anywhere. We'd jus advise client to demolish the entire house and build a new one (but he won't agree so we may just back out from the project). The neighbor won't accept any payments over the trespassed area because he need the critical space too. Thank you!