I believe it is the details of the base of a column.
pad footing is the base of a column that transfers the load to the foundation.
Combined footing
pad footing is the base of a column that transfers the load to the foundation.
drainage
Isolated footing Transfers individual column loads directly to the soil. If a single spread footing interferes with another spread footing, the two can be combined to form a combined footing.
Suppose a number of columns in a row are to be supported on a soil of such low bearing strength, that separate bases if provided would overlap,a practical solution would be to provide a column footing to support all the columns of the row. such a footing is called a "STRIP FOOTING"
A pedestal in a footing carries the load from the metal column to the footings below ground. The pedestal touches the ground so the metal does not come in contact with the soil.
It is the length of the main bar provided at the column beam junction or column footing junction to allow for the development of stresses to its design strength.
Stab column is the one which does not have footing and pedestal support(reinforcement), which it rises from beams or slabs for upper levels.- K @ $ !civil engineering - GITAM UNIVERSITY
Content is not a column heading in details view.
pile is a type of footing,its necessary where the soil strength is low quality,AND piller is a vertical structure which carrying load from slab and pass to footing,its also known as COLUMN.
its nothing its a simple reduntant compression/ tension member which even can be horizontal depending on the type of load....sometimes it has footing and sometimes it doesn't depending on the length of the column.