I'll add a bit more info later, and then eventually a full garage build, but it's taken so long to get built I'm waiting for it to be done to chronicle the whole story.
the question stems from me being out of town for the 2nd and 3rd day of construction (the concrete "footer walls" were already done). The building is a 40X64 and it's cut into the side of a hill so the pole building sits on top of poured concrete walls. They are using laminated columns with Sturdi-Wall anchoring systems from http://www.permacolumn.com. The Concrete anchors are Red Head LDT (Large Diameter Tapcon). What I can't believe is that they can't drill a straight hole for their bolts, both in the concrete and the posts. I'm not concerned about the look so much as the fact that the heads and nuts of the bolts are only touching the metal at a small location / point load. I'm trying to decide if I should send them packing before they mess more stuff up, or have them fix it. I'm concerned if their workmanship is this poor so far, what's the rest of it going to look like? I was highly impressed with the different contractor that did the concrete and excavation and was surprised by the building contractors work. This garage is to be a home shop and not a horse barn so I want it to be proper and not to blow down in a windstorm. Not to mention that I spent a truckload of money for the concrete, so I want the building to look awesome.
later,
Brian
the question stems from me being out of town for the 2nd and 3rd day of construction (the concrete "footer walls" were already done). The building is a 40X64 and it's cut into the side of a hill so the pole building sits on top of poured concrete walls. They are using laminated columns with Sturdi-Wall anchoring systems from http://www.permacolumn.com. The Concrete anchors are Red Head LDT (Large Diameter Tapcon). What I can't believe is that they can't drill a straight hole for their bolts, both in the concrete and the posts. I'm not concerned about the look so much as the fact that the heads and nuts of the bolts are only touching the metal at a small location / point load. I'm trying to decide if I should send them packing before they mess more stuff up, or have them fix it. I'm concerned if their workmanship is this poor so far, what's the rest of it going to look like? I was highly impressed with the different contractor that did the concrete and excavation and was surprised by the building contractors work. This garage is to be a home shop and not a horse barn so I want it to be proper and not to blow down in a windstorm. Not to mention that I spent a truckload of money for the concrete, so I want the building to look awesome.
later,
Brian
