Every engineer that I've spoken to about using containers always refers to them as box girders. Their calculations concerning the removal of sections of the curtain wall, whole lengths of wall as well as windows and doorways, come down to proving that modifications do not violate the integrity of the box girder.



Our preliminary report from the soils engineers is that their foundation recommendation will be for the use of grade beams set on driven piles. When I have built previously with containers the foundations consisted of grade beams that spanned only the ends of the containers but included footings to support the point load of the posts. I expect that will be how the structural engineer will handle this project. I have never worked with driven piles before so it's inappropriate for me to present a foundation sketch. As you can see these sketches could easily have been done on cocktail napkins. I've hired a real draftsman to put this idea across to the engineers that are about to receive my Request For Proposal.
I've collected other appropriate modifications, such as welding the corners together and how to design embed points in the foundation footings to weld a project to the ground. These will come in handy, too. The better you can explain what you want to do to an engineer the more helpful and efficient they are going to be. You are going to want to make sure that they are looking at the type of containers you are building with. I once hired an engineer that used as his model containers that did not have a square tube top rail. The modification that he designed used custom steel headers that would have cost five times as much as off the shelf steel. I ended up paying for the redesign, it was not cheap either.
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