vmirat
Structural
- Apr 4, 2002
- 294
We're designing a sign for a client that is 8' wide x 6' high above grade x 8" thick solid concrete, cast-in-place. This hunk of concrete will have metal lettering and symbols attached to it. It will sit on a footer at 36" below grade (so the total height of the sign will be 9 feet from footer to top). The only live loads will be wind (90 mph).
Is there any reason to reinforce this thing, other than extending rebar up from the footer to tie it together? The concrete by itself is strong enough to resist the wind load.
Is there any reason to reinforce this thing, other than extending rebar up from the footer to tie it together? The concrete by itself is strong enough to resist the wind load.