cliff234
Structural
- Aug 28, 2003
- 389
When framing floors with cold-formed steel joists, we specify that bridging be installed at 8' on center. I know that bridging is important to keep the joists stable during construction, but what is the purpose of the bridging (specifically the bridging bracing the bottom flanges of the floor joists) after the floor sheathing is in place? I can't find anything in the AISI cold-formed steel publications that clearly states the required spacing of floor joist bridging. Joist catalogs usually have footnotes in the span tables recommending bridging at 7' or 8' maximum spacing.