suspended concrete floor construction
Am pouring a 7.25"x30'x48' 4500psi foot suspended floor. Perimeter is 4000psi @8" wide concrete with an 8" wide concrete dividing wall Centered at 24' on the 48' splitting the 48' into two pads spanning effectively 28.625'x23'. Concrete is re-enforced with #4 rebar at 4 foot intervals around perimeter and across middle wall welded to vertical rebar in walls and at every junction within the rebar "mesh". Wire mesh panels 5'x10' were also included. Underneath floor is supported by double 2x12s capped with 2x4 on top and bottom on 16" centers with 3/4" advantec on top of the joists. The joist span the ~23' side. The wooden floor joists and advantec sits on double 2x12s on all four sides of each pad which is anchored into the concrete walls with 3/4"x8" anchor bolts every 3'. I have cross braces under each joist which are triple 2x6s supported by 20,000 lb screw jacks spaced every 6 ft. The pour went OK and nothing came down. Will I need to leave any jacks supporting the basement floor or with it stand unsupported and what weight load will it hold in the center of the 28.625x23' pad?