AELLC
Structural
- Mar 4, 2011
- 1,339
I don't get it - (see attached)
This is high-end spec home- the floor is basically at 3 different levels because it is on a hillside - the floor slab is mostly California-style, uniform thickness post tension, and a little 4" conventional here and there.
Of course, the exterior grade varies constantly around the perimeter. So we have the foundation plan on 3 separate drawing sheets (this is only one of them), and 2 unkeyed details, both of them referring to the retaining-type schedule above.
The concrete sub - THE biggest company in the Phoenix area (and they have their own engineers, they routinely design similar projects all the time in-house, including pt slabs and basement walls)- they are saying this project is not detailed at all, and they have marked up the foundation plans with approximately 60 different locations, demanding that I "clarify" (that is the construction peoples' favorite word) every one of the 60.
Huhhhhhh. How to deal with these bozos diplomatically.
BTW, we also have a full sheet of standard post tension slab on grade details, also in these plans, which they have seen at least 200 times in the last 16 years.
This is high-end spec home- the floor is basically at 3 different levels because it is on a hillside - the floor slab is mostly California-style, uniform thickness post tension, and a little 4" conventional here and there.
Of course, the exterior grade varies constantly around the perimeter. So we have the foundation plan on 3 separate drawing sheets (this is only one of them), and 2 unkeyed details, both of them referring to the retaining-type schedule above.
The concrete sub - THE biggest company in the Phoenix area (and they have their own engineers, they routinely design similar projects all the time in-house, including pt slabs and basement walls)- they are saying this project is not detailed at all, and they have marked up the foundation plans with approximately 60 different locations, demanding that I "clarify" (that is the construction peoples' favorite word) every one of the 60.
Huhhhhhh. How to deal with these bozos diplomatically.
BTW, we also have a full sheet of standard post tension slab on grade details, also in these plans, which they have seen at least 200 times in the last 16 years.