mjs611
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 17
My client would like to install jitney guards on an 11.5" elevated slab with post installed anchors. The capacity of the slab can support the jitney and storage. I am concerned that when drilling for the anchors, the contractor may cut through some of the reinforcement. The slab is a 2 way slab with only 3/4" cover on top and bottom (built in 1914). To complicate matters, I have 4 1/5" of industrial wood block above the slab. I considered removing the block under the base plates and grouting to install the anchors but that doesn't provide much resistance.
ACI permits openings in two way slab systems but you have to maintain the required reinforcement. Should I be overly concerned about cutting ~1 rebar every 20'? How has any one else anchored in elevated concrete slabs?
Side note: When using current design standards with the existing reinforcement, I calculated the same allowable psf load that the 1914 designer did. Guess some things don't change all that much....
ACI permits openings in two way slab systems but you have to maintain the required reinforcement. Should I be overly concerned about cutting ~1 rebar every 20'? How has any one else anchored in elevated concrete slabs?
Side note: When using current design standards with the existing reinforcement, I calculated the same allowable psf load that the 1914 designer did. Guess some things don't change all that much....