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84351
September2014
CONTROL SHEET
CLIENT:
ASDA
PROJECTTITLE:
ASDAHayes
REPORTTITLE:
StructuralCalculations
PROJECTREFERENCE:
84351
IssueandApprovalSchedule:
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Signature
Date
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Preparedby
DavidBlackburn
Reviewedby
ZanetaNowakBielinska
Approvedby
NickMcSpadden
RevisionRecord:
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Description
By
Chk
App
This report has been prepared in accordance with procedure OP/P02 of Fairhursts integrated Quality and
Environmental Management System (QEMS)
FairhurstGGA
25BuckinghamPalaceRoad
London,SW1W0PP
Tel:02078288205Fax:02078288207
Contents
1. DesignAssessment
2. Loadings
3. WindLoadings
4. ServiceYardRampDesign
5. FirstFloorDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPlan
TypicalBeams
6. MezzanineFloorDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPlan
TypicalBeams
7. PlantRoofDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPan
TypicalBeams
8. MainRoofDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPlan
TypicalBeams
9. FrontGreenRoofDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPlan
TypicalBeams
10. ServiceYardWalkwayDesign
LoadingsandLayoutPlan
TypicalBeams
11. ColumnDesign
12. Foundations
3
1.
Design Assessment
1.0
DESIGN ASSESSMENT FORM
Project:
ASDA Hayes Store
Job No.
84351
Prepared by/Date
RJM/November 2012
Approved by/Date
RJM/November 2012
Accepted by/Date
FairhurstGGA Scope of Works
Provision of tender drawings and details for new ASDA Hayes main store, associated PFS
building, external works areas and drainage.
Design Philosophy
Introduction and Description
The ASDA Hayes store is proposed to be a new building approximately 90x80m in plan. The
building is to comprise a car park at ground floor level with a shop floor at first floor level. The
first floor shop floor area will incorporate a back of house area (BOH) at the western side. The
eastern side of the first will incorporate a customer restaurant, servery and customer toilets. The
eastern side will also incorporate a travelator from ground to first floor, 2No. customer lifts
from ground to first floor and stairs from ground to first floor. A second floor (mezzanine) is
proposed above the back of house area on the western side. This will incorporate various
colleague facility rooms, toilets and have stair and a single lift access to the BOH area below.
The roof of the building is to comprise a flat roof sloping downwards towards the east. The
highest western point of the roof is to be approximately 14.0m above ground level with the
lowest eastern point approximately 10.0m above ground level. An area of the western side of
the roof is lowered for placement of plant. The roof along the eastern side is lowered and slopes
back towards the west. It is proposed for this lowered roof to comprise a green roof. it is
proposed to support
The service yard for the store is to comprise a raised yard approximately 1200 below the first
floor level at the south western corner of the building which is to accessed by an adjacent ramp
from ground floor. An open area of ground floor car park is proposed to the south of the store
with a PFS at the southern edge of this open car park area.
6No. external stairwells are to be placed around the perimeter of the main building structure.
An enclosed area of plant is proposed at ground floor level at the north eastern corner of the
building.
Structure
The store building is proposed to be a braced steel frame with all suspended floors to be RC
slabs on metal deck. It is proposed for the 6No. external steel stairwells to contain vertical flat
cross bracing which in combination with CHS wind trusses in the roof plane will give the
building stability against lateral wind loads.
Steel floor beams will be composite solid beams (non-castellated) for the most part except in
some primary and edge conditions where it is not practical and the beams will be solid (noncastellated) and non-composite. The columns are proposed to be steel UC members.
The main roof is to comprise a metal standing seam type roof off steel purlins, with the plant
area of roof to be single ply type roof off steel purlins. The roof is proposed to be braced with
steel CHS members which provide horizontal wind trusses back to the walls. T
The service yard is to comprise an RC flat plate slab supported off square RC columns. The
ramp up to the service yard is to comprise an RC slab with RC walls along either side.
The lift shafts are proposed to be the self supporting type that sit inside the RC metal deck slab
through which they penetrate. The slab is to be supported off steel beams about the lift shaft
perimeter. Lift shaft pits are to be provided at the ground floor at the eastern side of the building
and at the first floor level where the lift goes from first floor to mezzanine on the western side of
the building.
The travelator at the eastern side of the building which is to provide access from the ground
floor to first floor will require steel support half way along its span. It will also require a pit at
ground level and a suspended pit at first floor for mechanism housing.
Foundations (to be confirmed).
PFS (to be confirmed).
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Project:
ASDA Hayes Store
84351
Job No.
Prepared by/Date RJM/Oct 2012
Approved by/Date NMcS/Oct 2012
Accepted by/Date
Checklist of potential operations and hazards
Potential Hazards
Client operations
Adjacent activities
Restricted site
Traffic
Interface with public
Near to highways
Near to railways
Near to waterways
Tidal working
Ground instability
Contamination
Soil gas
Ground water
Inundation
Sewage
Fuel tanks
Services
Overhead cables
Demolition
Unstable structures
Explosives
Asbestos
Bird droppings
Dust
Hazardous materials
Radiation
Hot working
Confined spaces
Working at height
Manual handling
Lifting operations
Vibration
Noise
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Project:
ASDA Hayes Store
94503
Job No.
Prepared by/Date RJM/Aug 2012
Approved by/Date AB/Aug 2012
Accepted by/Date
2. To reduce risk
Highlight that some asbestos
may still be present in the
founding material following
the works carried out to
remove.
Existing live
services in the
site.
Date
Residual Hazard
Presence of asbestos.
1. To eliminate hazard
2. To reduce risk
Highlight that the Contractor is
required to make him/herself
aware of all existing live
services in the area.
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2.
Loadings
ASDALoadingsIntroduction
Thefollowingpagesshowtheloadingsassumedinthedesignforthe
SuperstoreASDA,Hayes.
BuildingDesignLoadingswereinaccordancewithBritishStandards
BS63991:1996 Loadings for Buildings Part 1: Code of practice for
dead and imposed loads, superceeded by the specific load
requirementsofASDA,whererequired.
84351
LS01
Jun-13
Job No.
Sheet No.
Date
By
Ch'k.
App.
RG
L1
FLOORS
L1.1
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
0.075
24
Construction
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
0.075
24
1.50
1.50
9.89
7.50
7.50
19.42
2.90
1.80
0.35
0.25
L 1.3
ULS
kN/m2
2.95
1.80
0.35
0.25
5.35
L 1.2
Qk
kN/m2
SMD TR60+
5.90
Finishes etc
Services
Imposed Loads
0.15
0.25
Construction
6.30
L1.4
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
SMD TR60+
0.075
Imposed Loads
24
Construction
SMD TR60+
0.075
24
1.50
1.50
9.89
7.50
7.50
19.42
7.50
7.50
23.76
2.90
1.80
0.35
0.25
ASDA Office
5.30
L 1.7
56.65
2.95
1.80
0.35
0.25
5.35
L 1.6
30.00
30.00
Imposed Loads
11.22
5.78
0.15
0.25
6.18
L1.5
1.50
1.50
Imposed Loads
Plant Area
0.35
24
8.40
8.40
84351
LS02
Jun-13
Job No.
Sheet No.
Date
By
Ch'k.
App.
RG
L2
ROOFS
L 2.1
Main Roof
Dead Loads
Imposed Loads
Access Only
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
150 thk Composite Floor
75 thk Screed
0.075
Finishes etc
Services - ASDA Requirements
24
0.75
0.75
2.46
1.50
1.50
9.61
2.95
1.80
0.15
0.25
Construction
5.15
L 2.3
ULS
kN/m2
0.05
0.10
0.05
0.35
0.25
0.10
0.90
L 2.2
Qk
kN/m2
Dead Loads
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
150 thk Composite Floor
75 thk Screed
0.075
Finishes etc
Services - ASDA Requirements
24
2.90
1.80
0.15
0.25
Plant Area
5.10
L 2.4
Imposed Loads
SMD TR60+
Construction
Imposed Loads
SERVICE YARD
L3.1
Roof Access
Imposed Loads
24
1.50
1.50
6.53
0.75
0.75
8.76
30.00
30.00
62.84
2.90
2.25
0.25
5.40
L3
19.14
2.95
2.95
L 2.5
7.50
7.50
0.4
9.60
0.50
0.50
3.
WindLoadingsandStability
ASDAWindLoadingsandStabilityIntroduction
Thefollowingpagesshowtheloadingsassumedinthedesignforthe
SuperstoreASDA,Hayes.
StabilityoftheSteelStructureisintheformofanarrangementofCHS
and Cross Flat bracing throughout the building to resist the lateral
actionofwindloads.FastrakBuildingDesignerwasusedtoverifythat
the active braces were sufficient to accommodate the wind design
loads applied to the model. Screenshots from the model and a
spreadsheet of all the bracing forces are attached, including worst
caseloads.
Job No.
Sheet No.
Date
84351
WL01
Aug-13
By
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App.
RG
WIND
DIRECTION
NORTH
SOUTH
EAST
WEST
Leeward
-0.539
-0.544
-0.544
-0.519
Roof
-1.243
-1.243
-1.243
-1.243
Zone A
-1.165
-1.155
-1.160
-1.165
Zone B
-0.777
-0.777
-0.773
-0.770
Zone C
-0.544
-0.544
-0.541
-0.541
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BR 6/M/13-1/M/12
BR 1/M/14-6/M/13
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BR 9/38/77-88/M/38
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BR 1/43/84-2/1/43
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BR 6/Aa/8-2/A/8
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BR 65/9/81-68/A/8
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BR 9/L/1-6/R17/1
BR 45/11a/A-41/12/84
BR 2/3/40-1/1b/40
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BR 6/11a/Aa-2/11a/A
BR 1/11a/Aa-2/11a/A
BR 6/12a/Aa-9/12a/A
225.7
234.5
250.8
58.1
168.6
216.6
194.7
139.2
55.3
240
307.4
119.6
133.9
211
33.5
14.9
19.9
58.9
211.7
48.8
101.4
75.7
249.8
233.6
82.9
109.5
232.8
56.9
35.4
6.1
352.2
11.6
15.9
265.7
101.9
20.5
309.8
339.6
100.4
346.2
63.6
45.6
84.4
30
16.4
12
348.8
16.3
19
21.3
18
59.1
183.6
41.3
9.7
132.1
144.7
16.1
10.6
8.6
26.8
47.9
13.3
164.9
29.4
77.8
35.8
19.8
60.2
37.4
-322.8
-301.4
-267.3
-225.9
-216.9
-180.7
-168
-156.1
-149.6
-145.8
-144.7
-132.8
-132.8
-123
-121.4
-119.6
-114.7
-112.8
-107.6
-102.8
-101.3
-99.5
-98.6
-97.4
-97.1
-96
-95.5
-93.9
-91.7
-91.5
-90.1
-90
-89
-85.5
-84.6
-83.4
-81.1
-80.7
-79.6
-75.3
-73.4
-64
-63.8
-62.5
-61.9
-61.3
-60.8
-60.4
-60.4
-60.4
-57.8
-56.2
-56.2
-55.4
-54.6
-53.7
-52.5
-50.5
-49.5
-49.1
-47.9
-47.8
-47.1
-43.6
-43.6
-42.8
-42.5
-42.3
-41.5
-40.7
-40.5
-39.1
-39.1
-38.2
-37.6
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BR 6/12a/Aa-1/12a/A
BR 6/6a/Aa-9/6a/A
BR 13/T2/16-31/C/13
BR 92/5/75-87/R5/6
BR 68/R10/8-87/R11/6
BR 12/M/12-9/12/78
BR 12/78/93-12/M/93
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BR 6/6a/Aa-1/6a/A
BR 6/Aa/8-9/A/8
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BR 1/38/77-6/65/77
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BR 11/M/15-13/M/16
BR 68/8/84-73/M/65
BR 31/13/75-31/L/13
BR 87/R13/6-68/R14/8
BR 9/13/78-12/M/13
BR 97/82/83-100/3/40
BR 6/43/84-1/44/84
BR 100/M/3-9/M/38
BR 2/A/8-1/Aa/8
BR 68/R12/8-87/R11/6
BR 65/M/9-68/8/84
BR 6/B/16-11/T1/16
BR 24/M/14-24/14/75
BR 9/13/78-6/M/13
BR 31/C/13-31/13/84
BR 1/11a/Aa-6/12a/Aa
BR 13/J/16-31/H/13
BR 87/6/83-88/M/38
BR 1/38/77-6/M/38
BR 79/R9/76-68/R10/8
BR 50/75/91-45/11a/A
BR 57/A/10-50/75/91
BR 36/12a/A-41/12/84
BR 13/M/16-24/14/75
BR 2/M/65-6/65/77
BR 100/R14/3-92/R15/5
BR 65/A/9-65/9/81
BR 31/13/84-31/A/13
BR 13/G/16-31/H/13
BR 9/78/93-6/12/78
BR 82/6a/75-87/R5/6
BR 68/R14/8-87/R15/6
BR 100/R17/3-97/82/83
BR 100/L/3-106/R15/1
BR 48/R14/1-9/R13/1
BR 13/T2/16-31/D/13
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BR 87/A/6-92/5/75
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BR 87/R15/6-68/L/8
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BR 13/A/16-31/13/84
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Flat 10x150
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
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Flat 10x150
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
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S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S275
S355
S355
S355
S275
S355
S355
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S355
S355
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6.576
6.162
10.628
3.697
14.295
5.867
5.1
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6.576
6.162
7.2
10.997
5.1
2.783
7.147
6.4
14.295
5.867
5.09
8.386
11.456
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14.295
7.346
7.849
6.4
6.544
6.612
9.365
12.06
6.502
6.013
6.491
7.598
10.228
7.75
8.774
4.25
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6.613
6.613
12.06
6.709
4.279
14.295
3.81
11.012
8.812
10.072
7.197
7.356
8.304
14.295
6.491
6.613
4.274
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10.279
7.2
11.718
7.665
10.459
8.139
12.06
10.042
8.44
13.1
5.478
7.482
6.05
6.613
4.797
6.592
7.2
7.2
7.2
6.325
7.379
21.3
42.9
36.8
2.4
10.2
36.2
96.7
23.2
90.9
60.3
36.4
9.1
55.9
23.8
30.6
21
9.6
17.8
21.6
2
60.3
75.4
68.8
13.9
41.9
113.2
18.9
34.5
26.5
133.3
43.5
19.5
77.5
17.9
33.8
18.5
52.5
16.9
42.5
23.3
20.2
18.1
7.4
14.5
17.8
8
57.1
32
59.9
25.8
100.3
38
4.7
59.1
12.8
19.4
47.1
42.8
37.6
41.4
12.1
7.7
28.3
101.3
10.9
27
13.9
36.9
12.8
13.4
4.6
7.4
17.8
6
25.3
38
37.9
53.6
33.2
-37.4
-35.5
-35.3
-35
-34.7
-34.6
-33.6
-33.2
-33
-32.9
-32.8
-32.6
-32.2
-31.7
-31.5
-31.1
-30.6
-30.5
-30.1
-30
-29.7
-29.4
-28.3
-28.2
-27.9
-24.8
-24.8
-24.5
-23.7
-23.5
-23.5
-23.4
-22.7
-22.2
-21.9
-21.9
-21.7
-21.6
-21.4
-20.8
-20.8
-20.3
-20.3
-20.2
-20.1
-19.8
-19.7
-18.9
-18.4
-17.7
-17.6
-17.3
-17
-16.3
-16.3
-15.5
-15.2
-15.1
-14.9
-14.8
-14.6
-14.6
-14.5
-13.7
-13.4
-12.7
-12.6
-11.8
-11.8
-11.5
-10.8
-10.7
-10.3
-10.2
-10.1
-9.4
-9.3
-8.8
-8.7
BR 106/R15/1-100/R14/3
BR 92/R15/5-92/R14/5
BR 32/J/84-31/K/13
BR 12/12/78-12/M/12
BR 51/M/11-50/78/93
BR 31/H/13-32/J/84
BR 12/16/77-12/M/16
BR 97/M/86-100/3/40
BR 9/38/77-6/M/38
BR 13/L/16-31/K/13
BR 6/12a/Aa-9/11a/Aa
BR 12/13/78-12/M/13
BR 97/M/86-97/82/83
BR 65/M/9-65/9/82
BR 73/M/65-73/77/78
BR 16/M/15-24/14/75
BR 6/65/77-9/38/77
BR 12/13/78-9/78/93
BR 9/6a/M-6/M/65
BR 68/R12/8-87/R13/6
BR 9/1/44-48/1/43
BR 36/12a/A-36/12a/77
BR 6/M/16-6/16/77
BR 45/11a/A-45/11a/75
BR 9/38/77-73/65/77
BR 82/6a/75-82/6a/R5
BR 79/R10/75-79/R9/76
BR 87/6/83-73/M/65
BR 13/E/16-31/F/13
BR 11/M/15-11/M/14
BR 9/Aa/8-6/6a/Aa
BR 13/T2/16-32/154/155
BR 12/78/92-12/M/92
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Flat 10x150
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
Brace Name
BR 11/M/15-6/M/16
BR 31/C/13-13/T1/16
BR 13/T1/16-32/152/153
Section Size
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
CHS 219.1x8.0
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S275
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S275
S275
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S275
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
S355
11.012
13.9
-8.6
7.8
5.7
-8.6
7.2
24.6
-8.4
5.1
4.9
-8.3
6.4
4.2
-8
7.2
21.9
-7.6
3.75
18.7
-7.3
4.242
12.4
-7.3
5.556
55.1
-7.1
12.06
56.7
-7
9.079
29
-6.8
5.1
6.3
-6.8
6.4
23.1
-6.7
6.4
1.2
-5.2
6.4
3.6
-4.8
7.582
3.8
-4.7
10.754
32.5
-3.9
3.822
14.1
-3.4
6.405
225.5
-3.3
14.295
24.7
-2.7
8.065
137.2
-2.4
6.613
4.5
-2.2
3.75
33.5
-1.9
6.613
1.5
-1.9
11.064
0.6
-1.9
1.812
0.5
-1.9
2.5
1.6
-1.7
10.881
31.5
-1
12.06
27.2
-1
4.064
2.3
-0.8
9.079
1
-0.8
9.739
0.1
-0.1
5.1
0
0
[m]
[kN]
[kN]
Grade Length Max Comp Max Tens
S355
5.831
174.3
S355
9.806
39.6
S355
9.739
0.2
4.
5.
FirstFloorDesign
ASDAFirstFloorDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice the design, construction, fire resistance of steel
structuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
TheentireslabatthislevelcomprisesofCompositeslabdesignedinaccordance
with British Standards BS59503:1990 Structural use of steelwork in building
Part 3: Design in composite construction Code of practice for design of simple
andcontinuouscompositebeamsincludingtherevised2010amendment.
The design of the main floor is a 150mm composite SMD TR60+ profiled metal
deck spanning over secondary support beams. Primary beams transfer the load
fromthesecondary beamsdirectlyintotheUCcolumns.Reinforcementbarsare
provided in each case over the supports in addition to the mesh and studs
required,enablingtheslabtoperformatthedesiredlevel.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
Dead and live loads varied throughout floor. The slab thickness rises to 250mm
thickatthebackofhousetoaccommodatefortheincreasedrequiredliveloadas
shown.
2
6.
MezzanineFloorDesign
ASDAMezzanineFloorDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice the design, construction, fire resistance of steel
structuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
TheentireslabatthislevelcomprisesofCompositeslabdesignedinaccordance
with British Standards BS59503:1990 Structural use of steelwork in building
Part 3: Design in composite construction Code of practice for design of simple
andcontinuouscompositebeamsincludingtherevised2010amendment.
The design of the floor is a 150mm composite SMD TR60+ profiled metal deck
spanning over secondary support beams. Primary beams transfer the load from
the secondary beams directly into the UC columns. Reinforcement bars are
provided in each case over the supports in addition to the mesh and studs
required,enablingtheslabtoperformatthedesiredlevel.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
7.
PlantRoofDesign
ASDAPlantRoofDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice the design, construction, fire resistance of steel
structuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
TheentireslabatthislevelcomprisesofCompositeslabdesignedinaccordance
with British Standards BS59503:1990 Structural use of steelwork in building
Part 3: Design in composite construction Code of practice for design of simple
andcontinuouscompositebeamsincludingtherevised2010amendment.
The design of the floor is a 150mm composite SMD TR60+ profiled metal deck
spanning over secondary support beams. Primary beams transfer the load from
the secondary beams directly into the UC columns. Reinforcement bars are
provided in each case over the supports in addition to the mesh and studs
required,enablingtheslabtoperformatthedesiredlevel.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
8.
MainRoofDesign
ASDAMainRoofDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice for the design, construction, fire resistance of
steelstructuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
9.
FrontGreenRoofDesign
ASDAFrontGreenRoofDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice the design, construction, fire resistance of steel
structuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
TheentireslabatthislevelcomprisesofCompositeslabdesignedinaccordance
with British Standards BS59503:1990 Structural use of steelwork in building
Part 3: Design in composite construction Code of practice for design of simple
andcontinuouscompositebeamsincludingtherevised2010amendment.
The design of the floor is a 150mm composite SMD TR60+ profiled metal deck
spanning over secondary support beams. Primary beams transfer the load from
the secondary beams directly into the UC columns. Reinforcement bars are
provided in each case over the supports in addition to the mesh and studs
required,enablingtheslabtoperformatthedesiredlevel.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
10. ServiceYardWalkwayDesign
ASDAServiceYardWalkwayDesignIntroduction
For all calculations the analysis and design of steel and composite steel beams
were performed using Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British
StandardsBS59501:2000StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:Codeof
practice for design Rolled and welded sections. BS5950 is the document
combining the codes of practice the design, construction, fire resistance of steel
structuresandspecificationsformaterials,workmanshipanderection.
The service yard walkway comprises relatively short span beams in a small
structureatthebackoftheASDAstoreprimarilyusedasaloadingarea.Directly
abovethewalkwayisacanopysupportingagreenroof.Assuchthearrangement
ofbeamsissimilarforbothlevelsofstructure,supportedofUCcolumns.
Calculations on the following pages show the beam layout and the loadings
specifiedinthepreviouschapterappliedtothestructure.Thedesignresultsare
shownforaseriesoftypicalbeamsthroughoutthefloorlevel.Allthosebeamsin
thefinalbuildingdesignbutnotinthischapterpassedalldesignchecks.
11. SteelColumnDesign
ASDAColumnDesignIntroduction
Forallcalculationstheanalysisanddesignofsteelcolumnswereperformedusing
Fastrak Building Designer in accordance with British Standards BS59501:2000
StructuraluseofsteelworkinbuildingPart1:CodeofpracticefordesignRolled
andweldedsections.BS5950isthedocumentcombiningthecodesofpracticethe
design, construction, fire resistance of steel structures and specifications for
materials,workmanshipanderection.
TYPICALCOLUMNDESIGNC1EXTERNAL356x368x153UCLOCATIONANDDESIGNRESULTS
TYPICALCOLUMNDESIGNC2INTERNAL305x305x158UC&254x254x73UCLOCATIONANDDESIGNRESULTS
TYPICALCOLUMNDESIGNC3INTERNAL356x368x202UCLOCATIONANDDESIGNRESULTS
12. FoundationDesign
ASDAFoundationDesignIntroduction
Pad foundations were designed using SLS Column loads from Fastrak Building
Designer.ForeachcolumnthebaseplatedesignwasoutsidethescopeofFairhurst
structuraldesignworksbutdesignedalsousingtheseloads.
The following calculations are for typical pad footings designed assuming the
allowable soil pressure q= 200kn/m2 and that the column load spreads at a
maximum angle of 45 degrees for a mass concrete footing and maximum 30
degrees for a reinforced concrete footing. Attached is a typical calculation for a
padfootingsupportinganinternalcolumnandalsoforthereinforcedpadfooting.
Allotherfootingsweredesignedinexactlythesamewayandthencategorisedas
perattachedmarkup.
Whereappropriatestripfootingsweredesignedtospanbetweenmajorfootings
topickupsmallercolumnsandtosupportminimallineloading.
NOTES:
7800
7800
1000x1250dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
R6
7800
5600
R7
2200
2800
R9
2500
1228
R8
R10
R11
2500
7800
7800
7800
A
2500
1000x2000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
1000
2882
700
942
12501250
600x1450dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
1797
300
2000
3460
4763
2763
600x1000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTINGS.
8315
10746
4
Y
STEP IN
FOUNDATION.
747
3265
3253
300
4535
1400 1400
D
1250
3650
12501250
12501250
EQ EQ
2500
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Reinforced Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Mass Concrete
Refer To Plan
750
1500
T.O.C +30.900 m
600x1000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTINGS.
600x1300dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
C
1115
500
1368
632
STEP IN
FOUNDATION.
EQ EQ
T.O.C +30.900 m
2000mm Trench
Foundation
2500 x 2500 x 1250
2900 x 3700 x 2000
2900 x 2900 x 1450
2600 x 2600 x 1300
2000 x 2000 x 1000
3300 x 2800 x 1400
2500 x 3700 x 1250
4700 x 3200 x 1600
5670 x 2600 x 1300
3800 x 3800 x 1900
5400 x 2600 x 2000
4750 x 2000 x 1000
4000 x 2000 x 1000
5075 x 3200 x 1600
4200 x 4200 x 2100
3300 x 3300 x 1650
2700 x 2700 x 1350
2800 x 2800 x 1400
7000 x 5050 x 2000
2000mm Dp
3800 x 2500 x 1250
4900 x 2500 x 1250
2800 x 4000 x 1400
Comments
1000
1000
1000
12501250
1000
1250
1250 1250
632
1000
12501250
1250
7a
546
1954
Concrete
Type/Grade
1148
1250 1250
1250 1250
6a
1250 1250
T.O.C +30.900 m
5051
R
PL EFE
AN R
T TO
SL D
AB RG
DE 84
TA 35
IL 1-3
S. 0
0
FO
R
300
A
AA
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
ZZ
3A
2148
ZZ
7800
600x1000dp TRENCH
FOOTINGS.
1000x1250dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
2450
220
1530
2045
2155
624
2842
(TYP) (TYP)
3850
(TYP) (TYP)
4130
Ref:
7523
1b
3670
2894
300
3750
1e
1500 1948
750x500 RC COL TO
SHEAR WALL ONLY.
220
5200
250
1a
4100
4.
4406
(TYP)
2073
500x500sq RC
COLUMNS TO
SERVICE YARD AND
RAMP U.N.O. (TYP)
4100
1c
1000x2000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
4600
2500
1948
R18
3.
2501
8404
7800
R17
4906
1802
1500x1250dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
1500
7800
750
1000x1250dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
R15
7800
2302
1250
3900
R14
2.
1927
R13
750x500 RC COL TO
SHEAR WALL ONLY.
1d
250thk SHEAR
WALL.
R12
2001
625
R5
1404
7800
R4
6999
R3
1904
R2
(TYP)
R1
1.
T.O.C +30.900 m
T.O.C +30.900 m
T.O.C +30.900 m
T.O.C +30.900 m
T.O.C +30.900 m
7800
R1
R2
R3
10
T.O.C +30.500 m
7800
T.O.C +30.500 m
T.O.C +30.500 m
T.O.C +30.500 m
T.O.C +30.500 m
T.O.C +30.500 m
T.O.C +30.500 m
11
D
7800
E
T.O.C +30.500 m
11a
C
600x1000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTINGS.
12
C12 14.05.14 DS
750x1600dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
EQ EQ
400mm STEP IN
SOFFIT OF BEAM.
400mm STEP IN
TOP OF BEAM.
1000
13
T.O.C +30.500 m
3670
C11 02.04.14 DE
C10 21.03.14 DE
12a
500
7800
T.O.C +30.500 m
750x2000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
14
4200
3220
600
1000
C12
450wd x 2000dp MASS CONCRETE STRIP FOUNDATION.
800
17
#.
C12
T1
#.
#.
#.
7295
250thk RC BASE
AND WALLS TO
TRAVELATOR PIT.
T.O.C +30.400 m
#.
#.
#.
#.
T2
250thk RC STAIRCASE
SUPPORT WALL.
T3
T4
T5
T.O.C 30.900 TO
FOUNDATIONS
BETWEEN GRIDS
16 & 17 U.N.O
FOUNDATION REDUCED TO
950dp BELOW TRAVELATOR
PIT ONLY.
T6
19.02.14 DE
NMcS
C8
29.01.14 DE
NMcS
C7
05.12.13 PS
NMcS
C6
29.11.13 PS
NMcS
C5
03.10.13 DE
C4
02.10.13 DE
C3
13.09.13 DV
C2
02.09.13 DV
C1
16.08.13 DV
T1
26.04.13 DJE
T7
By
TENDER ISSUE.
1000x2000dp MASS
CONCRETE STRIP
FOOTING.
TE
2438
DEMOLITION
T9a
T8
Date
RM
A
700
#.
3472
600
ST wd x
RIP 20
FO 00d
UN p M
DA AS
TIO S C
ON
N.
CR
E
AA
C9
Mark
2990
25.77
#.
375
#.
T.O.C +31.445 m
T.O.C +30.900 m
450w
CON d x 2000
FOU CRETE dp MAS
S
S
NDA
TION TRIP
.
513
#.
2721
1815
#.
T.O.C 30.900 TO
FOUNDATIONS BETWEEN
GRIDS 16 & 17 U.N.O
4860
8500
#.
5770
16
2223
T.O.C +30.900 m
EQ
1000
C
377
1870
15
T.O.C +31.650 m
380
4130
FOUNDATIONS IN
THIS AREA
GENERALLY 2000mm
DP U.N.O.
T9
T10 T10a
T11
T12
Aa
Project Title:
ASDA, HAYES
FOUNDATION
Drawing Title:
1 : 200
FOUNDATION LAYOUT
OPTION 1.
Client:
Scale at A0:
Status:
1:200
CONSTRUCTION
Drawn:
Checked:
DJE
CONSTRUCTION ISSUE
Approved:
RM
Date:
Date:
APRIL 13
APRIL 13
NMcS
Date:
APRIL 13
Revision:
Drawing No.:
84351 - 500
C12
Job no.
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Combined Base J
Calcs by
SW1W 0PP
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1050
3985
1050
1185
1050
1050
3885
1285
L = 5670 mm
B = 2600 mm
A = L B = 14.742 m2
h = 1300 mm
hsoil = 450 mm
Density of concrete;
Column details
Column A
Column B
lA = 500 mm;
lB = 500 mm
bB = 500 mm
bA = 500 mm;
Column eccentricity in x;
ePxB = 1300 mm
Column eccentricity in y;
ePyA = 0 mm;
ePyB = 0 mm
Soil details
Density of soil;
= 25.0 deg
= 19.3 deg
Column A
Column B
PGB = 650.0 kN
PQB = 650.0 kN
PWB = 0.0 kN
PA = 1033.0 kN;
PB = 1300.0 kN
Foundation loads
Dead surcharge load;
T = F + PA + PB = 2918.0 kN
Job no.
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eTy = (PAePyA + PBePyB + MyA + MyB + (HyA + HyB)h) / T = 0 mm
180.4 kN/m
180.4 kN/m
215.4 kN/m
215.4 kN/m
fG = 1.40
fQ = 1.60
fW = 0.00
Job no.
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eTxu = (PuAePxA+PuBePxB+MxuA+MxuB+(HxuA+HxuB)h)/Tu = 72 mm
eTyu = (PuAePyA+PuBePyB+MyuA+MyuB+(HyuA+HyuB)h)/Tu = 0 mm
Lx = L = 5670 mm
Middle length;
927.022 kN
Calculate ultimate moments in x direction
Ultimate moment in x direction;
Ly = B = 2600 mm
LT = B / 2 - ePyA = 1300 mm
Bottom length;
LB = B / 2 + ePyA = 1300 mm
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Material details
Characteristic strength of concrete;
fcu = 40 N/mm2
fy = 500 N/mm2
cnom = 50 mm
xB = 25 mm
dx = h - cnom - xB / 2 = 1238 mm
yB = 25 mm
dy = h - cnom - xB - yB / 2 = 1213 mm
vc = 0.325 N/mm2
qpuA = q1u+[(L/2+ePxA-lA/2)+(lA)/2]Cx/B-[(B/2+ePyA-bA/2)+(bA)/2]Cy/L
Job no.
Project
Asda Hayes
FairhurstGGA
Combined Base J
84351
Calcs for
Calcs by
SW1W 0PP
DGH
Calcs date
Checked by
5
Checked date
Approved by
Approved date
17/03/2014
qpuA = 284.400 kN/m2
qpuB = q1u+[(L/2+ePxB-lB/2)+(lB)/2]Cx/B-[(B/2+ePyB-bB/2)+(bB)/2]Cy/L
qpuB = 305.792 kN/m2
13 No. 25 dia. bars btm (200 c/c), 13 No. 16 dia. bars top (200 c/c)
Shear at d from column face
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