structure – Whistler steel

Whistler – Baseplates

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STEEL BASEPLATE EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE WALL WITH HSS STEEL COLUMN WELDED TO IT NEXT TO A CURTAIN WALL WINDOW

column connected (welded) to an embedded baseplate against a window jamb – the exterior side of curtain wall windows is nearest the viewer

HSS column welded to a steel baseplate embedded in concrete slab

steel column welded onto an embedded steel baseplate

steel baseplate anchored to concrete foundations grouted

radian heating topping in place

grouted steel baseplate attached with anchor bolts to concrete foundations

radiant heating topping in place

steel baseplate embedded flush with concrete slab HSS steel column welded to baseplate

anchor bolts through pressude treated sill plate at HSS steel column welded to an embedded steel plate in concrete slab

sill plate bolted to concrete foundation wall – note the (green) pressure treated plate against concrete

  

Whistler – Steel to Concrete Connection

(see also steel beam connections and steel to wood connections)

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note steel beam offset from the concrete foundation wall. As a result, the structural engineer specified a series of steel attachments in order to transfer the beam load to concrete wall through shear (see below)

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steel beam offset over a stepped concrete foundation wall

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angled TJI floor joists

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steel beams attached onto baseplates located inside the concrete wall pockets

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steel columns welded to embedded steel baseplates – note the double corbeling