YoungGunner
Structural
- Sep 8, 2020
- 98
Client informed us we were to design this suspended driveway for their fancy house. What you see here are the drawings provided by the fabricator. There will be 20 gauge corrugated steel with an 8" slab spanning between. The fabricator originally detailed all those connections to foundation walls for bolted plates to the foundation, the plates directly welded to the face of the steel girders. However, we thought about thermal expansion and became worried about it. I believe this would get between 1/4" to 5/16" change of length between seasons. The client is throwing a fit about not wanting to cut the existing retaining walls, which we originally wanted to do to have a bearing seat. Any thoughts on how to achieve thermal changes and still have vertical & lateral support without cutting the foundation?
