DCBII
Structural
- Apr 15, 2010
- 187
An important client has a 100' long wastewater retaining structure that isn't ready for an earthquake. The vertical bars are too small, the wall doesn't have enough shear strength, and the strip footing can't handle the overturning load. He can't afford to do any retrofits. It's not in the scope of work for this project. He just needs a 12" strip of the strip footing removed to make his process work better. Other than the potential for leaking some wastewater nobody is directly in harm's way.
A strict reading of the IEBC says if I reduce the seismic capacity of a lateral element by more than 10%, I need to bring that element up to code. Cutting out a 12" width from the footing leaves nowhere sound for that 12" wall strip to dump its lateral load. There wasn't a viable load path to begin with. There are some expensive ways to handle it, but it's not in the budget. If I then say "Not feasible", a competitor will say "Yes" and become his new favorite client. Is anybody (beside myself) really any worse off? Probably not. The weakened portion may be the first to go, but judgement tells me this whole thing is likely to fail anyway.
How do you handle this? Is there a way to push the risk onto the owner when he's bent on a certain way of doing things?
A strict reading of the IEBC says if I reduce the seismic capacity of a lateral element by more than 10%, I need to bring that element up to code. Cutting out a 12" width from the footing leaves nowhere sound for that 12" wall strip to dump its lateral load. There wasn't a viable load path to begin with. There are some expensive ways to handle it, but it's not in the budget. If I then say "Not feasible", a competitor will say "Yes" and become his new favorite client. Is anybody (beside myself) really any worse off? Probably not. The weakened portion may be the first to go, but judgement tells me this whole thing is likely to fail anyway.
How do you handle this? Is there a way to push the risk onto the owner when he's bent on a certain way of doing things?