wcand
Structural
- Dec 6, 2003
- 2
Due to the lack of buildable lots in our area many of our clients are coming in with odd design shapes. For example a home 64X20. This leaves us no choice but to have some interior shear walls in the middle of these homes. It is not uncommom for uplift to be around 9 or 10 kps sometimes higher. Contractors have problems when we run foundations through the center of the house as it hampers access and if you were to design so that you had enough concrete to react 9kps, well use your own imagination at 150 psf. Does anyone have any creative solutions assuming we have no other walls to distribute shear forces to?
Code: 97 UBC
Code: 97 UBC