hmaskins89
Structural
- Mar 21, 2016
- 3
I am peer reviewing a generic set of plans for a metal building that’s risk category I.
The engineer that sealed it is in NC. They list Design loads of roof live load =12 psf. Snow load =35 psf , and wind loads up to 170 mph.
The generic drawings cover up to 24’ wide lean to structure up to 16’ tall eave height, with frames spaced at 5’-0” on center.
I don’t have their calcs, but am I missing something here? I don’t see any allowable reductions for roof live load for a trib area of 120 feet. He is claiming it’s because it’s risk category I and is trying to charge my client an additional fee for re-engineering associated with the increased live load of 20 psf, which is what I recommended they design for per code.
The engineer that sealed it is in NC. They list Design loads of roof live load =12 psf. Snow load =35 psf , and wind loads up to 170 mph.
The generic drawings cover up to 24’ wide lean to structure up to 16’ tall eave height, with frames spaced at 5’-0” on center.
I don’t have their calcs, but am I missing something here? I don’t see any allowable reductions for roof live load for a trib area of 120 feet. He is claiming it’s because it’s risk category I and is trying to charge my client an additional fee for re-engineering associated with the increased live load of 20 psf, which is what I recommended they design for per code.