Division B
Acceptable Solutions
Part 9 — Housing and Small Buildings
Section 9.15. Footings and Foundations
9.15.1. Application
9.15.1.1. General
(See Appendix A and A-9.4.4.6. and 9.15.1.1. in Appendix A.)1) Except as provided in
Articles 9.15.1.2. and 9.15.1.3., this Section applies to
a) concrete or unit masonry
foundation walls and concrete footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure of
75 kPa or
greater, and b) wood-frame
foundation walls and wood or concrete footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure of 75 kPa or greater, and

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1) Except as provided in Articles 9.15.1.2. and 9.15.1.3., this Section applies
to
a) concrete or unit masonry
foundation walls and
concrete footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of wood-frame or masonry
constructionconstruction,
b) wood-frame
foundation walls and wood or concrete
footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of wood-frame constructionconstruction,
and
c) flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls and
concrete footings not subject to surcharge (see A-9.15.1.1.(1)(c) and 9.20.1.1.(1)(b) in Appendix A)
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of light-frame or flat insulating
concrete form constructionconstruction that are not more than 2 storeys in building
height, with a maximum floor to floor height of 3 m,
and containing only a single dwelling
unit.
1) 
Except as provided in Articles 9.15.1.2. and 9.15.1.3., this Section applies to
a) concrete or unit masonry
foundation walls and
concrete footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of wood-frame or masonry
constructionconstruction,
b) wood-frame
foundation walls and wood or concrete
footings not subject to surcharge
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of wood-frame constructionconstruction,
and
c) flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls and
concrete footings not subject to surcharge (see A-9.15.1.1.(1)(c) and 9.20.1.1.(1)(b) in Appendix A)
i) on stable soils with an allowable bearing pressure
of 75 kPa or greater, and
ii) for buildings of light-frame or flat insulating
concrete form constructionconstruction that are not more than 2 storeys in building
height, with a maximum floor to floor height of 3 m,
and containing only a single dwelling
unit.
9.15.1.2. Permafrost
9.15.1.3. Foundations for Deformation-Resistant Buildings
9.15.2. General
9.15.2.1. Concrete
9.15.2.2. Unit Masonry Construction
2) 
Mortar, grout, mortar joints, corbelling and protection for unit masonry shall conform to
Section 9.20. 3) 
For concrete block
foundation walls required to be reinforced,
9.15.2.3. Pier-Type Foundations
1) 
Where pier-type
foundations are used, the piers shall be designed to support the applied loads from the
superstructure.
2) 
Where piers are used as a
foundation system in a
building of 1
storey in
building height, the piers shall be installed to support the principal framing members
and shall be spaced not more than 3.5 m apart along the
framing, unless the piers and their footings are designed for larger
spacings.
3) 
The height of piers described in
Sentence (2) shall not exceed 3 times their least dimension at the base of the pier.
4) 
Where concrete block is used for piers described in
Sentence (2), they shall be laid with cores placed vertically, and where the width of the
building is 4.3 m or less, placed with their longest dimension at right angles to the longest dimension of the
building.
9.15.2.4. Wood-Frame Foundations
1) Foundations of wood-frame
construction shall conform to
b) Part 4.
(See Appendix A.)
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Foundations of wood-frame
constructionconstruction shall conform to
a) CAN/CSA-S406, “Construction of Preserved Wood Foundations,” or
b) Part 4.
(See Appendix A.)
9.15.3. Footings
9.15.3.1. Footings Required
1) 
Footings shall be provided under walls, pilasters, columns, piers, fireplaces and
chimneys that bear on
soil or
rock, except that footings may be omitted under piers or monolithic concrete walls
if the safe
loadbearing capacity of the
soil or
rock is not exceeded.
9.15.3.2. Support of Footings
1) 
Footings shall rest on undisturbed
soil,
rock or compacted granular
fill.
2) 
Granular
fill shall not contain pyritic material in a concentration that will damage the
building to a degree that would adversely affect its stability or the performance of assemblies. (See also
Article 9.4.4.4. and
A-9.4.4.4.(1) in Appendix A.)
9.15.3.3. Application of Footing Width and Area Requirements
1) Except as provided in
Sentence 9.15.3.4.(2), the minimum footing width or area requirements provided in
Articles 9.15.3.4. to 9.15.3.7. shall apply to footings, where
a) the footings support
i) foundation walls of masonry, concrete, or flat insulating concrete form walls, ii) above-ground walls of masonry, flat insulating concrete form walls or
light wood-frame construction, and b) the span of supported joists does not exceed 4.9 m, and

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Except as provided in Sentence 9.15.3.4.(2), the minimum footing width or area requirements provided in Articles 9.15.3.4. to 9.15.3.7. shall apply to footings,
where
a) the footings support
i) foundation walls of masonry, concrete, or flat
insulating concrete form walls,
ii) above-ground walls of masonry, flat insulating concrete form walls or
light wood-frame constructionconstruction, and
iii) floors and roofs of light wood-frame constructionconstruction,
b) the span of supported joists does not exceed 4.9 m, and
c) the specified live load on any floor supported by
the footing does not exceed 2.4 kPa (see Table 4.1.5.3.).
3) 
Where the specified
live load exceeds 2.4 kPa, footings shall be designed in accordance with
Section 4.2. 9.15.3.4. Basic Footing Widths and Areas
2) 
Where the supported joist span exceeds 4.9 m in
buildings with light wood-frame walls, floors and roofs, footing widths shall be determined according to
b) the following formula
where
W= minimum footing width,
w= minimum width of footings supporting joists not exceeding
4.9 m, as defined by Table 9.15.3.4., Σ sjs= sum of the supported joist spans on each storey whose load is transferred to the footing, and
storeys= number of storeys supported by the footing.
(See Appendix A.) 3) 
Where a
foundation rests on gravel, sand or silt in which the water table level is less than the width
of the footings below the
bearing surface,
Table 9.15.3.4.
Minimum Footing Sizes Forming part of Sentence 9.15.3.4.(1) |
No. of Floors Supported |
Minimum Width of Strip Footings, mm |
Minimum Footing Area for Columns Spaced 3 m o.c.,(1) m2 |
Supporting Exterior Walls(2) |
Supporting Interior Walls(3) |
1 |
250
|
200
|
0.4
|
2 |
350
|
350
|
0.75
|
3 |
450
|
500
|
1.0  |

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Table 9.15.3.4. Minimum Footing Sizes Forming part of Sentence 9.15.3.4.(1)
|
No. of Floors Supported |
Minimum Width of Strip Footings, mm (in.) |
Minimum Footing Area for Columns Spaced 3 m (9 ft. 10 in.) o.c.,(1) m2 (ft.2) |
|
Supporting Exterior Walls(2) |
Supporting Interior Walls(3) |
|
1 |
250 (9 ⅞)
|
200 (7 ⅞)
|
0.4 (4.3)
|
2 |
350 (13 ¾)
|
350 (13 ¾)
|
0.75 (8.1)
|
3 |
450 (17 ¾)
|
500 (19 ¾)
|
1.0 (10.9)
|
9.15.3.5. Adjustments to Footing Widths for Exterior Walls
1) The strip footing widths for exterior walls shown in
Table 9.15.3.4. shall be increased by

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The strip footing widths for exterior walls shown in Table 9.15.3.4. shall be increased by
a) 65 mm for each storey of masonry veneer
over wood-frame constructionconstruction supported by the foundation wall,
b) 130 mm for each storey of masonry
constructionconstruction supported by the foundation wall,
and
c) 150 mm for each storey of flat insulating
concrete form wall constructionconstruction supported by the foundation wall.
9.15.3.6. Adjustments to Footing Widths for Interior Walls
1) The minimum strip footing widths for interior
loadbearing masonry walls shown in
Table 9.15.3.4. shall be increased by 100 mm for each
storey of masonry
construction supported by the footing.

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1) 
The minimum strip footing widths for interior
loadbearing masonry walls shown in Table 9.15.3.4. shall be increased by 100 mm for each
storey of
masonry
constructionconstruction supported by the footing.
2) 
Footings for interior non-
loadbearing masonry walls shall be not less than 200 mm wide for walls up to 5.5 m high and the width shall be increased
by 100 mm for each additional 2.7 m of height.
9.15.3.7. Adjustments to Footing Area for Columns
1) 
The footing area for column spacings other than shown in
Table 9.15.3.4. shall be adjusted in proportion to the distance between columns.
9.15.3.8. Footing Thickness
1) 
Footing thickness shall be not less than the greater of
a) 100 mm, or
b) the width of the projection of the footing beyond the supported element.
9.15.3.9. Step Footings
1) 
Where step footings are used,
a) the vertical rise between horizontal portions shall not exceed 600 mm, and
b) the horizontal distance between risers shall not be less than 600 mm.
9.15.4. Foundation Walls
9.15.4.1. Permanent Form Material
1) 
Insulating concrete form units shall be manufactured of polystyrene conforming to the performance requirements of CAN/ULC-S701, “Thermal Insulation, Polystyrene, Boards and Pipe Covering,” for Type 2, 3 or 4 polystyrene.
9.15.4.2. Foundation Wall Thickness and Required Lateral Support
1) 
Except as required in
Sentence (2), the thickness of
foundation walls made of unreinforced concrete block or solid concrete and subject to lateral
earth pressure shall conform to
Table 9.15.4.2.A for walls not exceeding

3.0 m

in unsupported height.
2) 
The thickness of concrete in flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall be not less than the greater of
a) 140 mm, or
b) the thickness of the concrete in the wall above.
3)
Foundation walls made of flat insulating concrete form units shall be laterally supported at the top and at
the bottom.
4) 
The thickness and reinforcing of
foundation walls made of reinforced concrete block and subject to lateral earth pressure shall conform to
Table 9.15.4.2.B and
Sentences (5) to (8), where
a)

the walls are laterally supported at the top,

b)

average stable
soils are encountered, and

c)

wind loads on the exposed portion of the
foundation are no greater than 0.70 kPa.

Table 9.15.4.2.B
Reinforced Concrete Block Foundation Walls Laterally Supported at the Top(1) Forming part of Sentence 9.15.4.2.(4) |
Maximum Height of Finished Ground Above Basement Floor or Crawl Space Ground Cover, m(2) | Size and Spacing of Continuous Vertical Reinforcement, m at mm o.c. |
190 mm Minimum Wall Thickness |
240 mm Minimum Wall Thickness |
Foundation Wall Height | Foundation Wall Height |
≤ 2.5 m |
≤ 2.75 m |
≤ 3.0 m |
≤ 2.5 m |
≤ 2.75 m |
≤ 3.0 m |
0.8 |
(3) | (3) | (3) | (3) | (3) | (3) |
1 |
(3) | 1-15M at 1 800 |
1-15M at 1 800 |
(3) | (3) | (3) |
1.2 |
(3) | 1-15M at 1 600 |
1-15M at 1 600 |
(3) | 1-20M at 2 000 |
1-20M at 2 000 |
1.4 |
1-15M at 1 600 |
1-15M at 1 600 |
1-15M at 1 600 |
(3) | 1-20M at 1 800 |
1-20M at 1 800 |
1.6 |
1-15M at 1 400 |
1-15M at 1 400 |
1-15M at 1 400 |
(3) | 1-20M at 1 600 |
1-20M at 1 600 |
1.8 |
1-15M at 1 400 |
1-15M at 1 400 |
1-15M at 1 200 |
(3) | 1-20M at 1 600 |
1-20M at 1 600 |
2 |
1-15M at 1 200 |
1-15M at 1 000 |
2-15M at 1 200 |
1-20M at 1 600 |
1-20M at 1 600 |
1-20M at 1 600 |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1-20M at 1 200 |
|
|
|
|
2.2 |
2-15M at 1 200 |
2-15M at 1 000 |
2-15M at 1 000 |
1-20M at 1 400 |
1-20M at 1 400 |
1-20M at 1 400 |
2.4 |
2-15M at 1 000 |
2-15M at 1 000 |
2-15M at 800 |
1-20M at 1 400 |
1-20M at 1 400 |
1-20M at 1 200 |
2.6 |
n/a |
2-15M at 800 |
2-15M at 800 |
n/a |
1-20M at 1 000 |
1-20M at 1 000 |
|
|
or |
or |
|
|
|
|
|
1-25M at 1 000 |
1-25M at 1 000 |
|
|
|
2.8 |
n/a |
n/a |
1-20M at 600 |
n/a |
n/a |
1-20M at 800 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
or |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2-15M at 1 000 |
3 |
n/a |
n/a |
1-20M at 400 |
n/a |
n/a |
2-15M at 800 |
|
|
|
or |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1-25M at 600 |
|
|
 |
5) 
For concrete block walls required to be reinforced, continuous vertical reinforcement shall
a) be provided at wall corners, wall ends, wall intersections,
at changes in wall height, at the jambs of all openings and at movement
joints,
b) extend from the top of the footing to the top of the
foundation wall, and
c) where
foundation walls are laterally supported at the top, have not less than 50 mm embedment
into the footing, if the floor slab does not provide lateral support
at the wall base.
6) 
For concrete block walls required to be reinforced, a continuous horizontal bond beam containing not less than one 15M bar shall be
installed
a) along the top of the wall,
b) at the sill and head of all openings greater than 1.20
m in width, and
c) at structurally connected floors.
7) 
In concrete block walls required to be reinforced, all vertical bar reinforcement shall be installed along the centre line of the
wall.
8) 
In concrete block walls required to be reinforced, ladder- or truss-type lateral reinforcement not less than 3.8 mm in diameter (no. 9 ASWG) shall be installed in the bed joint of
every second masonry course.
9.15.4.3. Foundation Walls Considered to be Laterally Supported at the Top
2)
Foundation walls shall be considered to be laterally supported at the top if
a) such walls support a solid masonry superstructure,
b) the floor joists are embedded in the top of the
foundation walls, or
c) the floor system is anchored to the top of the
foundation walls with anchor bolts, in which case the joists may run either parallel or perpendicular to the
foundation walls.
3) Unless the wall around an opening is reinforced to withstand earth pressure, the
portion of the
foundation wall beneath an opening shall be considered laterally unsupported if
a) the opening is more than 1.2 m wide, or
b) the total width of the openings in the
foundation wall constitutes more than 25

per cent

of the length of the wall.

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Unless the wall around an opening is reinforced to withstand earth pressure, the portion of the
foundation wall beneath an opening shall
be considered laterally unsupported if
a) the opening is more than 1.2 m wide, or
b) the total width of the openings in the foundation
wall constitutes more than 25 per cent 25% of the length of the wall.
4) 
For the purposes of
Sentence (3), the combined width of the openings shall be considered as a single
opening if the average width is greater than the width of solid wall
between them.
5) 
Flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall be considered to be laterally supported at the top if the floor joists are installed according to
Article 9.20.17.5. 9.15.4.4. Foundation Walls Considered to be Laterally Supported at the Bottom
1) 
Flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall be considered to be laterally supported at the bottom where the
foundation wall
a) supports backfill not more than 1.2 m in height,
b) is supported at the footing by a shear key and at the top by the ground floor framing, or
c) is doweled to the footing with not less than 15M bars spaced
not more than 1.2 m o.c.
9.15.4.5. Reinforcement for Flat Insulating Concrete Form Foundation Walls
1) 
Horizontal reinforcement in flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall
a) consist of
i) one 10M bar placed not more than 300 mm from the top of the wall, and
ii) 10M bars at 600 mm o.c., and
b) be located
i) in the inside half of the wall section, and
ii) with a minimum cover of 30 mm from the inside face
of the concrete.
2) 
Vertical reinforcement in flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall be
a) provided in accordance with
b) located in the inside half of the wall section with a minimum
cover of 30 mm from the inside face of the concrete wall,
and
c) where interrupted by wall openings, placed not more than 600 mm from each side of the openings.
3) 
Cold joints in flat insulating concrete form
foundation walls shall be reinforced with no less than one 15M bar spaced at not more than 600 mm o.c. and embedded 300 mm on both sides of the joint.
Table 9.15.4.5.A Vertical Reinforcement for 140 mm Flat Insulating Concrete Form Foundation
Walls Forming part of Sentence 9.15.4.5.(2) |
Max. Height of Finished Ground Above
Finished Basement Floor, m |
Minimum
Vertical Reinforcement |
Maximum
Unsupported Basement Wall Height
|
2.44 m |
2.75 m |
3.0 m |
1.35 |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
1.6 |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
10M at 380 mm o.c. |
10M at 380 mm o.c. |
2 |
10M at 380 mm o.c. |
10M at 380 mm o.c. |
10M at 380 mm o.c. |
2.2 |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
2.35 |
n/a |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
2.6 |
n/a |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
10M at 250 mm o.c. |
3 |
n/a |
n/a |
15M at 250 mm o.c. |
Table 9.15.4.5.B Vertical Reinforcement for 190 mm Flat Insulating Concrete Form Foundation
Walls Forming part of Sentence 9.15.4.5.(2) |
Max. Height of Finished Ground Above
Finished Basement Floor, m |
Minimum
Vertical Reinforcement |
Maximum
Unsupported Basement Wall Height
|
2.44 m |
2.75 m |
3.0 m |
2.2 |
None required |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
10M at 400 mm o.c. |
2.35 |
n/a |
10M at 300 mm o.c. |
10M at 300 mm o.c. |
2.6 |
n/a |
10M at 300 mm o.c. |
15M at 400 mm o.c. |
3.0 |
n/a |
n/a |
15M at 400 mm o.c. |
Table 9.15.4.5.C Vertical Reinforcement for 240 mm Flat Insulating Concrete Form Foundation
Walls Forming part of Sentence 9.15.4.5.(2) |
Max. Height of Finished Ground Above
Finished Basement Floor, m |
Minimum
Vertical Reinforcement |
Maximum
Unsupported Basement Wall Height
|
2.44 m |
2.75 m |
3.0 m |
2.2 |
None required |
None required |
None required |
2.6 |
n/a |
15M at 400 mm o.c. |
15M at 400 mm o.c. |
3.0 |
n/a |
n/a |
15M at 400 mm o.c. |
9.15.4.6. Extension above Ground Level
1) 
Exterior
foundation walls shall extend not less than 150 mm above finished ground level.
9.15.4.7. Reduction in Thickness
1) 
Where the top of a
foundation wall is reduced in thickness to permit the installation of floor joists,
the reduced section shall be not more than 350 mm high
and not less than 90 mm thick.
2) 
Where the top of a
foundation wall is reduced in thickness to permit the installation of a masonry exterior
facing, the reduced section shall be
a) not less than 90 mm thick, and
b) tied to the facing material with metal ties conforming to
Sentence 9.20.9.4.(3) spaced not more than
i) 200 mm o.c. vertically, and
ii) 900 mm o.c. horizontally.
3) 
The space between wall and facing described in
Sentence (2) shall be filled with mortar.
9.15.4.8. Corbelling
9.15.4.9. Crack Control Joints
1) 
Crack control joints shall be provided in
foundation walls more than 25 m long at intervals of not more than 15 m.
2) 
Joints required in
Sentence (1) shall be designed to resist moisture penetration and shall be keyed to prevent
relative displacement of the wall portions adjacent to the joint.
9.15.4.10. Interior Masonry Walls
9.15.5. Support of Joists and Beams on Masonry Foundation Walls
9.15.5.1. Support of Floor Joists
1) 
Except as permitted in
Sentence (2),
foundation walls of hollow masonry units supporting floor joists shall be capped with not less than 50 mm of solid masonry or concrete, or have the top course
filled with mortar or concrete.
2) 
Capping required in
Sentence (1) need not be provided
a) in localities where termites are not known to occur,
b) when the joists are supported on a wood plate not less than 38 mm by 89 mm, and
c) when the siding overlaps the
foundation wall not less than 12 mm.
9.15.5.2. Support of Beams
1) 
Not less than 190 mm depth of solid masonry shall be provided beneath beams supported on masonry.
2) 
Where the beam referred to in
Sentence (1) is supported below the top of the
foundation walls, the ends of such beams shall be protected from the weather.
9.15.5.3. Pilasters
1) 
Pilasters shall be provided under beams that frame into unit masonry
foundation walls 140 mm or less in thickness.
2) 
Pilasters required in
Sentence (1) shall be not less than 90 mm by 290 mm and shall be bonded or tied into the wall.
3) 
The top 200 mm of pilasters required in
Sentence (1) shall be solid.
9.15.6. Parging and Finishing of Masonry Foundation Walls
9.15.6.1. Foundation Walls below Ground
1) 
Concrete block
foundation walls shall be parged on the exterior face below ground level as required
in
Section 9.13. 9.15.6.2. Foundation Walls above Ground
1) 
Exterior surfaces of concrete block
foundation walls above ground level shall have tooled joints, or shall be parged or otherwise suitably finished.
9.15.6.3. Form Ties
1) 
All form ties shall be removed at least flush with the concrete surface.