If the steel framing for the elevator is set on the footing with the top of footing below grade, and soil is to be placed around the columns from grade level to the top of the footing, the steel framing below grade can be coated with a layer of epoxy paint or bituminous coating and then a 3-inch (75 mm) minimum layer of concrete, built as a square or rectangular pier, can be cast around the steel framing. Any slab-on-grade work at the grade level can be poured up against the concrete pier.
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Dennis Young P.E., M.ASCE
Owner/principle
Young Engineering, LLC
Omaha NE
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-13-2020 09:05
From: Abu Ahmed
Subject: Steel structure
Hi, I am about to build a concrete footing for steel elevator but I have to excavate 1.5 m under the ground to reach the stable soil the thickness of the concrete footing is 0.5m now I am asking it is okay to let part of the steel elevator under the ground or I should build concrete columns to reach the ground level to fix the steel elevator on it???
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Abu Ahmed Aff.M.ASCE
Al Jazera State
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