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gasoline stations

Along the same lines is there a specification for the elevation of these covers? Recently I think some stations with them having a considerable elevation above the surrounding pavement even when they are in the areas where cars regularly travel. They certainly seem like a hazard.
 
The 2015 IBC doesn't have loads when the area does not restrict access to vehicles over 10,000 lbs. Section 1607.7.1 says it should be designed for the loads specified in the locally adopted codes and specifications for roads and bridges.

If you go back to the 2009 IBC, table 1607.6 specifies loads for heavy trucks . An HS20-44 (tractor trailers) concentrated load is 18,000 lb for moment (bending) and 26,000 lb for shear. An HS15-44 (big 2 axel truck) concentrated load is 13,500 lb for moment (bending) and 19,500 lb for shear.
 
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