General Notes
Advanced framing is a system of framing of framing techniques based on optimizing building materials to produce wood-framed buildings with lower materials and labor costs than conventional framed structures. Builders who utilize advanced framing techniques optimize framing material usage, reduce wood wood wast, and with effective insulation detailing, boost the buildings efficiency to meet today's energy code requirements.
When properly designed and constructed, advanced framed walls that are fully sheathed with wood structural panels, such as plywood or oriented strand board to provide the structural strength necessary to safely withstand the forces of nature.
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Framing
Advanced framing is a system of framing of framing techniques based on optimizing building materials.
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Steel Work
Steel materials are occasionally used in building construction for the support of roofs and floors.
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Excavation
What do the OSHA Excavation standards cover, and how do they protect workers?
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Masonry
The first masonry structures were unreinforced and intended to support mainly gravity loads
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Fundation
This section describes constructing sidewalks, loading zones, safety islands, and steps including landings, of concrete, with or without reinforcement.
Stucco
Exterior wall coverings, along with the roofing, flashings, windows and doors, are designed to provide a weather-resistive barrier that separates the interior of the structure from the elements.
Porch and Decks
These design sheets are guidelines for a basic, single level decks and porches, if a spa or hot tub or other special use is intended, seek the help of a design professional.
Roofing
This handout mainly addresses the requirements for asphalt and mineral surfaced roll roofing. Wood shingles, wood shakes, and steel shingles (minimum 26 gauge) are also permitted.
Stone work
Sidewalks, yards and areaways are among the defining characteristics of a New York City landmark or historic district. DOT approval required for replacing sidewalks.
Structural Glass
With the development of the new design aesthetics of Art Deco, Art Moderne, and Stream lined Modernism, structural glass reached its greatest popularity.