I have been continuing my research on looking into ways to build my garage on a slope with a suspended garage floor and basement. Structural slabs are not all that common in my area and they aren't very DIY-friendly.
I have run across a product called Cement Bonded Particle Board that comes in 3/4" TG 4x8 sheets. There seems to be two main manufacturers - USG's Structural Panel Concrete Subfloor and Armoroc.
Links:
https://www.usg.com/content/usgcom/...anels/structural-panel-concrete-subfloor.html
https://ameriformllc.com/armoroc.asp
Armoroc has a sample project that was a barn with a garage floor that has been covered in something (epoxy?).
https://ameriformllc.com/armoroc-project-greenzone-2013-modular-pedia-pod-armoroc-floors-2.asp
The idea would be to create a floor with cold-rolled steel joists. Although I understand that building a steel frame floor will be somewhat expensive, I would be offsetting $15-18k+ in fill and slab construction plus gaining a basement. I could put a thin layer of concrete over this floor though. USG says the MSRP is $4.50/sf which is competitive with my other choices. I don't have a nearby provider for prestressed/hollow core concrete and it would cost me $12-$15/sqft plus a 2" topper.
I've done a variety of reading on live loads, uniform loads, concentrated loads. On the USG Submittal sheet, it has a live load of 120psf (16" OC joists) which would be sufficient for a garage. I saw that it supported a concentrated load of 800lbs but I'm not sure over what area and I understand that a garage needs 2000lbs concentrated load.
Disclaimer: I will involve an engineer before I do anything. I just want to know if anybody has seen something like this and if it makes sense to pursue. My shop will not have a lift. It will be a 2 1/2 car garage that will mostly serve as a workshop. It does need to support cars for future resale and use.
I have run across a product called Cement Bonded Particle Board that comes in 3/4" TG 4x8 sheets. There seems to be two main manufacturers - USG's Structural Panel Concrete Subfloor and Armoroc.
Links:
https://www.usg.com/content/usgcom/...anels/structural-panel-concrete-subfloor.html
https://ameriformllc.com/armoroc.asp
Armoroc has a sample project that was a barn with a garage floor that has been covered in something (epoxy?).
https://ameriformllc.com/armoroc-project-greenzone-2013-modular-pedia-pod-armoroc-floors-2.asp
The idea would be to create a floor with cold-rolled steel joists. Although I understand that building a steel frame floor will be somewhat expensive, I would be offsetting $15-18k+ in fill and slab construction plus gaining a basement. I could put a thin layer of concrete over this floor though. USG says the MSRP is $4.50/sf which is competitive with my other choices. I don't have a nearby provider for prestressed/hollow core concrete and it would cost me $12-$15/sqft plus a 2" topper.
I've done a variety of reading on live loads, uniform loads, concentrated loads. On the USG Submittal sheet, it has a live load of 120psf (16" OC joists) which would be sufficient for a garage. I saw that it supported a concentrated load of 800lbs but I'm not sure over what area and I understand that a garage needs 2000lbs concentrated load.
Disclaimer: I will involve an engineer before I do anything. I just want to know if anybody has seen something like this and if it makes sense to pursue. My shop will not have a lift. It will be a 2 1/2 car garage that will mostly serve as a workshop. It does need to support cars for future resale and use.

