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  • About Us
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    • Steel Beam Design
    • Build Cost Calculator
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    • Chimney breast support
    • Load bearing walls
    • Ground floor extension
    • Steel beams and frames
    • Structural survey
    • Crack assessment
    • Steel connections
    • Loft conversion
    • Building Regulations
    • Drainage Design
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ground floor extension

GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION

 A ground floor rear extension is a construction project that involves adding an extension to the back of a building at ground level. The structural design of a ground floor rear extension will depend on a number of factors, including the size and shape of the extension, the materials used, the type of soil and foundation on which the building is built, and the local building codes and regulations that apply.

Some of the key considerations in the structural design of a ground floor rear extension include:

  1. Load-bearing capacity: The extension will need to be designed to safely support the weight of the materials used in the construction, as well as any additional loads that may be placed on it, such as furniture, appliances, and people.
  2. Foundation: The foundation of the extension will need to be strong enough to support the loads placed on it and to transfer those loads to the soil beneath. This may involve the use of concrete footings, piles, or other foundation systems.
  3. Walls: The walls of the extension will need to be designed to resist lateral loads, such as wind and seismic forces, as well as vertical loads from the weight of the roof and any additional loads placed on the structure.
  4. Roof: The roof of the extension will need to be designed to resist wind and snow loads, as well as any additional loads that may be placed on it.
  5. Connections: The extension will need to be connected to the existing building in a way that ensures structural stability and integrity. This may involve the use of special connectors and fasteners, as well as the incorporation of load-transferring elements such as lintels and beams.



Liba Consulting will assist with the structural design of your ground floor extension to ensure that the structure is safe and meets all necessary building codes and regulations. Feel free to contact us for a free estimate.

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