MikeE55
Structural
- Aug 18, 2003
- 143
A few years ago my engineering firm starting placing longitudinal reinforcing for non-load bearing wall footings in two layers - two bars in the bottom of the footing, and one bar in the top. I am referring to footings that are typically about 24" wide by about 12" thick, and technically are unreinforced concrete with temperature bars only. The purpose of placing the upper bar was to aid in spanning over soft spots in the soil, making sure the footing had at least some reinforcing for stress reversals. I am trying to remember if this is a Code requirement either in the IBC or ACI 318, etc, or if this was a result of attending a seminar where it was suggested. Does anyone else know if this is a Code requirement or just good engineering practice? Thanks.