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    Registered: ‎04-03-2012

    Slab edge - Ramp

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    09-25-2012 04:47 AM

    I am having a hard time figuring this out.

     

    I have a slab that a building sits on - the slab becomes the sidewalk outside the building for 8'-0" of width and then it becomes a sloped ramp 4'-0" of width to the parking area - so there is no curb.  So, I cannot find out how to take a slab edge and slope id down from 4" thick to 0" thick over a 4'-0" width.

     

    For clarification: the parking area ends 12'-0" from the face of the building - so you step out of the building, walk 8'-0" towards the parking area on flat slab and then you walk another 4'-0" towards the parking area on a sloped walk and then end up on the parking pavement.  The sidewalk is the full length of the building (roughly 25-0").

     

    I looked into slab edge profiles but I cannot find one that subtracts instead of adds volume.  Is there a way to use massing to 'subtract' from the slab volume for this?

     

    Any ideas out there?

     

    Thanks - Dave.

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    Alfredo_Medina
    Posts: 2,258
    Registered: ‎06-11-2009

    Re: Slab edge - Ramp

    09-25-2012 05:45 AM in reply to: dtdesign

    Do the portion that is flat as a floor, and the portion that is sloped as a ramp.

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