Killswitchengage:
That’s the kind of question that kinda puts the cart before the horse. As mentioned above, for a given building, materials used for construction, etc. we can tell you what the approx. DL’s per sq.ft. will be and we can tell you what the various LL’s, and snow, and lateral loads will be in a given location. But then, as Structural Engineers, we need you to come into the picture to tell us what the foundation loads can be, with due consideration for max. bearing capacity, long term settlement, soil/found. EQ considerations, etc., because these inputs from you will help us set our max. column spacing, load bearing spacings as we look at our framing system, and thus, the magical loads you are asking for. It takes us Structural and GeoTech guys working together, in unison, to make the final determination. If you want this magic number for your own use, you would be better off taking the last thousand buildings you have done the GeoTech work on, and categorizing them by story height, building type, material of construction, etc., and using that as some guidance for your needs.