Hi
In a situation where steels have been designed to go into the outer leaf of an existing masonry wall and sit on padstones (where the other end will be a steel frame (goalpost style) which will be supported on pad foundations), would you expect the SE to inspect the existing house foundation to ensure it can support this additional loading?
SE has not done this and I just wondered if this should be done or if I am worrying about nothing?
Or is it the case that it will be the padstones, together with the goalpost style frame and the new pad foundations on the other end that will be designed to take the bulk of the weight?
Thanks you
George
In a situation where steels have been designed to go into the outer leaf of an existing masonry wall and sit on padstones (where the other end will be a steel frame (goalpost style) which will be supported on pad foundations), would you expect the SE to inspect the existing house foundation to ensure it can support this additional loading?
SE has not done this and I just wondered if this should be done or if I am worrying about nothing?
Or is it the case that it will be the padstones, together with the goalpost style frame and the new pad foundations on the other end that will be designed to take the bulk of the weight?
Thanks you
George
