vitium
Structural
- Aug 23, 2004
- 5
I'll start with the question, for those who dont want to read through a whole story, then elaborate.
Does it say anywhere in the 2012 IRC that ALL exterior walls MUST be a part of a "braced wall line" as defined by Section R602.10 (IRC 2012 page 164)?
In Austin TX US, the city has just adopted the 2012 IRC (we had previously been on the 2006). As a result I'm having to learn all about "braced wall plans", and showing them on our drawings. I have a situation (see illustration - where creating a BWL (braced wall line) will be practically impossible to do within the limits of the architectural design (especially at the porch). So, my solution is to simply omit these exterior walls as part of braced wall line at all, and rely on larger bracing opportunists at other locations.
There are tons of requirements about spacing of BWLs, amount of bracing panels in BWLs. There are also rules about the maximum offset between bracing walls along a BWL (4' offset from line), but I can't find anything that says "all exterior walls must be part of a BWL" or words to that effect.
Thanks,
Matt
Does it say anywhere in the 2012 IRC that ALL exterior walls MUST be a part of a "braced wall line" as defined by Section R602.10 (IRC 2012 page 164)?
In Austin TX US, the city has just adopted the 2012 IRC (we had previously been on the 2006). As a result I'm having to learn all about "braced wall plans", and showing them on our drawings. I have a situation (see illustration - where creating a BWL (braced wall line) will be practically impossible to do within the limits of the architectural design (especially at the porch). So, my solution is to simply omit these exterior walls as part of braced wall line at all, and rely on larger bracing opportunists at other locations.
There are tons of requirements about spacing of BWLs, amount of bracing panels in BWLs. There are also rules about the maximum offset between bracing walls along a BWL (4' offset from line), but I can't find anything that says "all exterior walls must be part of a BWL" or words to that effect.
Thanks,
Matt