Goalpost frames are used if the conditions of the site, such as locations of utilities, site boundaries and party walls require pad foundations to be formed to support each column. A pad foundation is a rectangular, square, or sometimes circular foundation spread that supports localised single-point loads, such as columns. The size of the pad foundations is influenced, in part, by the amount of loading from the building.
Box frames are used when the site requires a trench to be dug, and a strip foundation to be built underneath the concrete encasement. The additional stiffness in box frames allows for a reduction in the size of the top beam. Having the reinforced box frame is useful when fitting a smaller-sized beam into a floorplate. The foundation, underneath the length of the bottom beam, supports the potentially high loadings of the building.
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