Marctrees
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Hi all - Planning a 30x40 typical "pole barn" shop using like 6x6 posts. I think 8'OC, Rob-Bilt or similar.
I totally understand how it's all done, on a level surface.
In our case though, the grade drops about 30" over the 40' run.
So,we will , apparently, have the grade built up so the concrete floor elevation is like 8" above natural grade on the uphiill side, no problem, but now it ends up 38" above grade at the other end.
Ok, so the simple thing to do is just make an oversize pad, and slope away from building to natural grade.
BUT- due to closeness to an existing building and other reasons, we cant have that pad extension, rather we need to drop down plumb.
So that side of the building ends up with top of slab about 38" above grade.
How is that "kneewall" or whatever it's called handled?
On a metal frame building foundation, I know what would be done, but Pole Building floor is totally different.
I know all about how the lowest girt is treated and ends up being the concrete form on a level install, and how the concrete is usually poured after building is mostly built, but what is the order of events in our case, and what do we end up with?
O. and I don't mind if that kneewall is treated wood on its showing face, if it's cheaper than concrete.
And I assume the grading contractor would really prefer to make the pad BEFORE the posts are up. so he can drive around compacting his lifts without anything in the way.
Thank you. Lars
I totally understand how it's all done, on a level surface.
In our case though, the grade drops about 30" over the 40' run.
So,we will , apparently, have the grade built up so the concrete floor elevation is like 8" above natural grade on the uphiill side, no problem, but now it ends up 38" above grade at the other end.
Ok, so the simple thing to do is just make an oversize pad, and slope away from building to natural grade.
BUT- due to closeness to an existing building and other reasons, we cant have that pad extension, rather we need to drop down plumb.
So that side of the building ends up with top of slab about 38" above grade.
How is that "kneewall" or whatever it's called handled?
On a metal frame building foundation, I know what would be done, but Pole Building floor is totally different.
I know all about how the lowest girt is treated and ends up being the concrete form on a level install, and how the concrete is usually poured after building is mostly built, but what is the order of events in our case, and what do we end up with?
O. and I don't mind if that kneewall is treated wood on its showing face, if it's cheaper than concrete.
And I assume the grading contractor would really prefer to make the pad BEFORE the posts are up. so he can drive around compacting his lifts without anything in the way.
Thank you. Lars

