Hi,
I think I may have a problem....
Context:
I have had a downstairs structural wall removed and a steel has been fitted to span the 3230mm gap (Steel dimensions: 160mm x 160mm x 6mm). This steel has a 6mm foot welded to the underside to support the ceiling joists (Joist dimensions: 200mm x 50mm) on both sides. On one end it is supported by being bolted to an upright steel column (column dimensions: 155mm x 155mm x 6mm), this column is bolted to a 1000mm x 1000mm concrete footing at the base and welded to an existing lateral lintel at the top. The other end is embedded in the wall on an additional 150mm nib and pad stone.
Problem:
When the steel was fitted, the column was placed 150mm short of the required location. The builder cut the excess length off the end of the steel to make it fit!.
When I highlighted the incorrect position of the column it was moved across to the correct location - happy client, yes? However, I have now realised that the end of the steel is only sat on the pad stone by 25mm so, including the nib, it is seated on 175mm of blockwork.
Question:
Does the steel have a large enough seating for the load it is bearing?
Plea:
The ceilings are going up tomorrow and the 'problem' will be hidden from view/building inspector so a quick response would very much be appreciated - please.
I think I may have a problem....
Context:
I have had a downstairs structural wall removed and a steel has been fitted to span the 3230mm gap (Steel dimensions: 160mm x 160mm x 6mm). This steel has a 6mm foot welded to the underside to support the ceiling joists (Joist dimensions: 200mm x 50mm) on both sides. On one end it is supported by being bolted to an upright steel column (column dimensions: 155mm x 155mm x 6mm), this column is bolted to a 1000mm x 1000mm concrete footing at the base and welded to an existing lateral lintel at the top. The other end is embedded in the wall on an additional 150mm nib and pad stone.
Problem:
When the steel was fitted, the column was placed 150mm short of the required location. The builder cut the excess length off the end of the steel to make it fit!.
When I highlighted the incorrect position of the column it was moved across to the correct location - happy client, yes? However, I have now realised that the end of the steel is only sat on the pad stone by 25mm so, including the nib, it is seated on 175mm of blockwork.
Question:
Does the steel have a large enough seating for the load it is bearing?
Plea:
The ceilings are going up tomorrow and the 'problem' will be hidden from view/building inspector so a quick response would very much be appreciated - please.