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Let me ponder that one....well, you would still need to ask the engineer. Every home is different, except for the ones that where built the same...hehe.
There are to many issues which are particular to that type of question, and without being there to see it we really should not give advice.
Some questions that come to mind...
How big is the joist span? Loads above, where do any point loads from above fall.
What condition are the joists and beam in? Checks, decay, bends, crushing points, plumber cuts in the right place.
What type of footings are underneath the slab? Now all the weight is at one point instead of spread out over three.
What condition is the foundation in? Settlement, cracks....wet.
I could go on some more...but the best thing is as Square Eye suggested...the engineer, to see it up close.
It is doable...but the steel sounds about right with that headroom issue.
There are to many issues which are particular to that type of question, and without being there to see it we really should not give advice.
Some questions that come to mind...
How big is the joist span? Loads above, where do any point loads from above fall.
What condition are the joists and beam in? Checks, decay, bends, crushing points, plumber cuts in the right place.
What type of footings are underneath the slab? Now all the weight is at one point instead of spread out over three.
What condition is the foundation in? Settlement, cracks....wet.
I could go on some more...but the best thing is as Square Eye suggested...the engineer, to see it up close.
It is doable...but the steel sounds about right with that headroom issue.