Hi there,
I wanted to get a second opinion on a through lounge I am planning on expanding (A small one already exists, but want to make it full length 3.6m span).
My structural engineer has given be some plans, one side the beam will be resting on a plate in the party wall and on the other side he has recommended a steel post.
My question is on the steel post side - since on that side I already have a brick wall the steel beam can rest on, he hasn't really justified why the steel post is required
Just wanted to see if anyone can help, confirm that the steel post is definitely required - or that resting the beam on the brick wall (ableit supported by a plate or pad etc) will suffice?
(Note I am also putting a cranked steel alongside the party wall in the first floor to support the chimney stack in the loft. Also you can ignore beam B3 in the plans since that was confirmed a non load bearing wall)
I wanted to get a second opinion on a through lounge I am planning on expanding (A small one already exists, but want to make it full length 3.6m span).
My structural engineer has given be some plans, one side the beam will be resting on a plate in the party wall and on the other side he has recommended a steel post.
My question is on the steel post side - since on that side I already have a brick wall the steel beam can rest on, he hasn't really justified why the steel post is required
Just wanted to see if anyone can help, confirm that the steel post is definitely required - or that resting the beam on the brick wall (ableit supported by a plate or pad etc) will suffice?
(Note I am also putting a cranked steel alongside the party wall in the first floor to support the chimney stack in the loft. Also you can ignore beam B3 in the plans since that was confirmed a non load bearing wall)