cetiger
Structural
- Jun 22, 2010
- 20
I am working on demo plans for an existing structure. There is an interior mezzanine that the building owner would like to remove. The demo is simple for the most part, but I do have a few areas of concern. There are several locations where a continuous steel beam spans across columns running from the foundation level up to the mezz level. Directly above some of the foundation level columns are columns as well that bear on the continuous steel beam and go up to support the main roof structure above. So that the contract does not have to shore up and remove the columns above the continuous beam, I'm thinking about having the contractor cut the continuous steel beam (supports mezz only) on each side of the column and leave the beam section between the existing two columns providing some type of column splice detail that can be fabricated in the field. The columns are gravity only columns and are not part of the lateral system. Has anyone done anything like this in the past, if so, would you be willing to share a detail or describe the column splice detail?
The columns and beams are both W sections.
The columns and beams are both W sections.