Building system and method thereof
A building elevation system having a load distributing apparatus and a lifting apparatus. The load distributing apparatus can support a roof assembly and include one or more load segments. The lifting apparatus can be removably coupled to the load distributing apparatus and move the load distributing apparatus from a first position to a second position. The lifting apparatus can include a base portion, a hydraulic cylinder having a first end and a second end, and a lifting frame. The first end of the hydraulic cylinder is pivotably connected to the base portion and the second end of the hydraulic cylinder is pivotably connected to the lifting frame. The load distributing apparatus can include one or more additional elements, including but not limited to a slidable extension portion. The load distributing apparatus can have a step down member to couple a plurality of load segments at different planes.
1 . A building elevation system comprising:
a roof assembly removably supported by a plurality of foundation points at a lowered first position;
a load distributing apparatus positioned under and separated from the roof assembly at the lowered first position, the load distributing apparatus configured to support the roof assembly, wherein the load distributing apparatus includes one or more load segments; and
a lifting apparatus, wherein the load distributing apparatus is configured to receive a portion of the lifting apparatus, wherein the lifting apparatus is configured to move the load distributing apparatus from the lowered first position to a raised second position where the load distributing apparatus supports the roof assembly and the roof assembly is separated from the plurality of foundation points.
2 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , wherein the lifting apparatus comprises a base portion, a hydraulic cylinder having a first end and a second end, and a lifting frame, wherein the first end of the hydraulic cylinder is pivotably connected to the base portion and the second end of the hydraulic cylinder is pivotably connected to the lifting frame.
3 . The building elevation system of claim 2 , wherein the lifting apparatus further comprises a scissor brace, wherein a first end of the scissor brace is coupled to a portion of the base portion and a second end of the scissor brace is coupled to a portion of the load distributing apparatus, wherein the scissor brace is configured to brace against lateral movement when the load distributing apparatus is moved from the first position to the second position.
4 . The building elevation system of claim 3 , wherein the lifting apparatus further comprises a descending means configured to guide the load distributing apparatus as it is moved from the second position back to the first position.
5 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , further comprising:
a control system configured to control the lifting apparatus, wherein the control system comprises: a controller communicatively coupled to a pump, one or more valves, and one or more sensors; and
a support assembly configured for placement between the roof assembly and the plurality of foundation points when the load distributing apparatus is in the raised second position.
6 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , wherein the load distributing apparatus comprises a first lateral member and a second lateral member coupled together using one or more connecting members.
7 . The building elevation system of claim 6 , wherein each of the lateral members includes a central portion, a top portion, and a bottom portion.
8 . The building elevation system of claim 7 , wherein the top portion and bottom portion are configured to overhang a side of the central portion and form a recess between the top portion and the bottom portion.
9 . The building elevation system of claim 8 , further comprising a slidable extension portion positioned between the first lateral member and the second lateral member.
10 . The building elevation system of claim 9 , wherein the slidable extension portion is moveable between a first position and a second position.
11 . The building elevation system of claim 10 , wherein at the first position a first end of the slidable extension portion is not extended past the first end of the lateral members.
12 . The building elevation system of claim 11 , wherein at the second position the first end of the slidable extension portion is extended past the first end of the lateral members.
13 . The building elevation system of claim 12 , wherein the slidable extension portion has a top surface at a first plane and a top surface of the lateral member is at a second plane, wherein the first plane is lower than the second plane.
14 . The building elevation system of claim 13 , further comprising a spacer bracket removably couplable to the slidable extension portion, wherein the spacer bracket has a top surface at the second plane and is configured to contact a portion of a building assembly.
15 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , the one or more load segments comprising a first load segment and a second load segment, wherein each of the foundation points is a ground-embedded stub.
16 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more load segments further includes a wheel assembly at a first end of the one or more load segments, wherein the wheel assembly is movable from a first location to a second location and configured to allow for positioning of the load segment when in the second location.
17 . The building elevation system of claim 1 , wherein the load distributing apparatus comprises a first load segment of the one or more load segments having a first end, second end, a top surface, and a bottom surface; and
a second load segment of the one or more load segments having a first end, second end, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the first end of the first segment is removably coupled to the second end of the second segment.
18 . The building elevation system of claim 17 , further comprising a removably couplable step-down member having a first end, a second end, a first surface, and a second surface, wherein the first end of the first load segment is coupled to the first surface of the step-down member, and the second end of the second load member is coupled to the second surface of the step-down member, wherein the top surface of the first load segment is positioned at a first plane and the second load member is positioned at a second plane.
19 . The building elevation system of claim 17 , further comprising a perpendicular coupling element configured to couple to the first end of the first load segment and coupled to the second load segment at a predetermined coupling point, wherein the first load segment is positioned perpendicular to the second load segment.
20 . The building elevation system of claim 19 , wherein the top surface of the first load segment and top surface of the second load segment are positioned at the same plane.
21 . The building elevation system of claim 19 , wherein the top surface of the first load segment and top surface of the second load segment are positioned at different planes.