haynewp
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 2,306
The non load bearing cmu walls I have seen before have beams running parallel to the wall, and just to the inside of the wall. Therefore, from the inside of the building you can see the beams all around at the roof, with the wall going past.
I have a job that is going to have new additions. It looks like the beams on the original building were actually placed centered above the wall. Is this common and what are the advantages?
I have a job that is going to have new additions. It looks like the beams on the original building were actually placed centered above the wall. Is this common and what are the advantages?