nicaeng
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 4, 2011
- 21
I am from Nicaragua, today i joined a construction group on social media and saw somebody offering to build homes with "light steel framing", looking closely at the pictures i saw regular drywall studs for the walls, is this allowed?. I am new to Light Steel Framing (LSF) or timber framing for that matter but i've been curious about this structural system for a while now since it seems economical to build with. I know you need special connectors for this (since Managua, the capital city) is in a high seismic area and we are also in a hurricane zone, i need guidance for:
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[li][/li] Structural design of residential construction using LSF (i know AISI has a set of standards, but i would like to know what manual, book or guides can i use to design these and also the connections like Simpson Strong Tie, etc.).
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[li][/li] Construction manuals, books or guides for LSF. This is also very important to me, odds are i won't find all the materials needed in the country, but ships from Miami and Houston arrive regularly here. Also ships from Los Angeles.
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[ol 1]
[li][/li] Structural design of residential construction using LSF (i know AISI has a set of standards, but i would like to know what manual, book or guides can i use to design these and also the connections like Simpson Strong Tie, etc.).
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[ol 2]
[li][/li] Construction manuals, books or guides for LSF. This is also very important to me, odds are i won't find all the materials needed in the country, but ships from Miami and Houston arrive regularly here. Also ships from Los Angeles.
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