Yes the new wall that is replacing the old wall is supporting the existing roof under the overframing which will take shear and will be designed accordingly. Getting a good connection from existing old hollow brick is tricky as well. I know hilti has some good products(HY-270) for this but I am...
Looked at a possible project of an addition to an old 2 story multi-Wythe hollow brick home with a wood floor and roof. It’s a simple rectangle structure with a hip roof. Architect wants to demo one side of the house and attach a small 2 story addition to it. The addition will be wood with...
In a perfect world I could ask the architect for a bunch of items but I already know the answers...no chance on dropping the bottom chord. Rear wall has large windows and they are set on this ceiling pitch. The rear wall was a whole other back and forth with the archy which we won so going back...
In a perfect world I could ask the architect for a bunch of items but I already know the answers...no chance on dropping the bottom chord. Rear wall has large windows and they are set on this ceiling pitch. The rear wall was a whole other back and forth with the archy which we won so going back...
Talked to the truss guys....increasing the depth of the truss a bit and going with a 2x6 bottom chord gets us to <0.5" horizontal deflection. Not a truss guy but surprisingly just going with a 2x6 btm. chord doesn't help with the deflection due to the reduction of webbing when going with larger...
The beam is about 24' long but the upper ridge carries further toward the front and the ceiling profile changes. No chance the architect is going to allow a support in the middle of his great room. Design already changed from typical conventional framing, ridge beams, king posts, ect. where the...
I have a scissor truss bearing on a 2nd Flr. wall that is being supported by a stout LVL(sketch attached). I know they typically run these trusses with a pin and a roller which will give you a horizontal reaction to satisfy. The supporting walls are both dbl. 2x6's at 16" o.c. (for brick veneer...
Original Conventional framed roof damaged beyond repair so it is a complete tear off and they are going back with trusses. Contractor wants to avoid adding extra course of block because its a different sub then the framer who will more than likely install the plates and bolts. All thread rod...
Contractor needs to put a new roof/trusses on an existing CMU structure with a continuous reinforced tie beam at top of the bearing walls. He wants to raise the new ceiling/roof about 6" above the existing tie beam. He doesn't want to add an additional course of block but he mentioned installing...
Agents make more $$$ per building with much less risk but there are also alot more agents than structural engineers. They dont get a pay check every week and have to grind there arse off (on the weekends too) to make there 3% (6% is what the owner pays and the listing agent has to split it with...
1. Hey can you stamp these plans....smh
2. I want to knock down all these walls and put windows everywhere.... but I dont want any steel or new concrete.
3. I need plans by Friday....Wait how much?
Yes I would just fine tune the pencil a bit if the tables are slightly out of what is needed for spans. However, specifying a smaller LVL in one or two locations shouldn't bust the construction budget and you can move on with trying to value engineer things that will really make a difference to...
Yes for smaller walls we use conservative soil values and note that its the contractor responsibility to achieve minimum compaction requirements per lift and for supporting soils. Its mostly sand around here and if they get into anything nasty they are going to have a hard time compacting and...
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They called me after the fact to help determine cause and give an opinion. I was just trying to share my experience with something that is commonly overlooked in the field(thrust) to show what can happen. It was a simple re-roof that turned into damage....there was no design...
Yes I didnt really see what was going on until I took some time to review the pictures. I knew why it failed but its hard to see clearly in the field with damage everywhere. NOw the real question is who picks up the tab? The roofing contractor or the shingle supplier?