YoungGunner
Structural
- Sep 8, 2020
- 98
It's common for residential structures to have multiple jogs in the same plane and I've never had a plan reviewer concern themselves with the lack of chord continuity until now. I've drawn up a representation of the issue they have. They are calling us out because there is both a vertical offset in the diaphragm and a horizontal offset of the chords. Again, this happens ALL the time in home design, and this is the smost simplistic situation of it and there are far worse scenarios, and I've never seen or heard a reviewer call it out. Curious if anyone thinks this is an issue and what would be done to mitigate it. The shorter truss will be nailed to the taller truss and will be detailed so there is some measure of lateral continuity between the two diaphragms.