loading and durability to support use in a maintenance bay application
for heavy truck repair/service. I am designing the supporting
structural slab on grade and treating it just like a typical slab on
grade designed for the servicabity requirements of the project. On top
of this slab in a typical installation goes 2" of rigid insulation and
then some thickness of concrete with radiant heating/cooling tubing in
it. 3" is a number that has been thrown out.
Any information for the design of these regarding thickness of concrete,
reinforcing, suggested properties of the insulation or design guides or
general experience would be appreciated. Is this in a typical scope of
work for a SEOR or are there manufacturers that provide this
information?
TIA,
Donny Harris, SE
California
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