This book is all about how steel frame homes are both affordable and available. These homes of 1200 square feet or less, often referred to as ADUs in America, are of much higher quality than timber framed homes. They can be built by a DIYer, or as a hybrid build with Trade Contractors or built by a General Contractor. Regardless of your choice a FrameUpNow cold framed steel home can be built for 1/2 the cost of a traditional timber framed home. Read this book for a complete education on the modern method of building with cold formed steel also know as light steel framed homes. Every home has a complete Bill of Materials that we refer to as a Materials Shopping List. This book offers the Home Depot Materials Shopping List as download so you can shop before you buy
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to FrameUpNow Plans – Frame in Wood or Light Guage Steel We design our plan sets by following the guidelines and the requirements of the International Building Code. There are two guidelines that are applied to the design of a residence: IRC – International Residential Code – the IRC is a prescriptive code Most building code provisions are “prescriptive,” meaning that they lay out a recipe for the work, with specifications for both the material and installation. The framer then follows the prescription as to material, spacing, and connection of the walls to the trusses. The building inspector then examines the work in the field to determine if the prescription has been followed. The IRC is assumption based; “one must precisely follow the prescription”. IBC – International Builder Code The IBC code is performance-based. Instead of specifying a method of construction. The IBC performance code provision allows FrameUpNow to create Wall Frames, Trusses, Floor Joists and Beams utilizing the latest technology and materials, and then have it approved by the building code, after meeting specified safety and performance standards.
The Wall Frames, Trusses, Floor Joists and Beams provided by FrameUpNow have been performance engineered and are “Build Ready” at the home site. Proof of engineered performance is provided for submission to the jurisdiction plan reviewers. The IBC is performance based and performance must be evidenced via precision engineering of the Wall Frames, Trusses, Floor Joists and Beams.
This table Contrasts and Compares the application of the International Residential Code (IBC) to the International Building Code (IBC)
Frame with Wood: This plan set can be built at the home site following the prescriptive requirements of Wood Framing. It is likely that an engineer or architect will be required to produce a wood-based package for submission to your local Jurisdiction. Light Guage Steel Skeleton (Frame): A FrameUpNow skeleton is engineered and “submission ready”. Upon the agreement to acquire a steel skeleton for your home, a complete set of engineered plans will be provided. Engineered plans must be specific to the building site and engineered for wind speed, snow load, and seismic conditions. Plan Book and eBook Explanation for Use The Plan book you are reading provides details to get started. For complete details download the selected contents provided in the eBook. This eBook contains all that is needed to complete your home frame.
Refer to the instructions within the eBook or download the eBook to a PDF. By downloading you will be able to print any section you require.
For example, you may want to print the Plan section on 18 x 24 paper. Take the Plan section PDF to a reproduction shop and order 18 x 24 pages for use while erecting your skeleton. Or you may want to print the Materials Shopping List to select the parts and materials to finish your home. Home Depot is ready to assist you. Just take the generic shopping list to Home Depot and request their assistance in making selections to your taste and budget. The Truss and Wall calculations will be provided to you following the order of a metal skeleton. The pages will be stamped by a structural engineer as well as an engineer licensed in your state. Your jurisdiction may require MEP, (Mechanical (heating and air conditioning), Electrical and Plumbing plans). MEP schematics provided by FrameUpNow represent a universal, code-compliant baseline design. Optional systems such as solar should be incorporated or modified by the project owner during permitting or construction to meet jurisdictional requirements. And finally, there are two additional steps which require your unique input in order to be issued a building permit. Consider selecting a local Architect or Engineer to assist you with the following: • Site Plan: a layout of your building site including setback plan: How your home fits on your lot and avoids intruding on the neighbor’s private space. • Foundation Plan: This plan is unique to your lot and the soil conditions.
ERECTING SKELETON
Instructions for building and erecting your frame: Metal Skeleton (Frame) or Framing in Wood The plan set in this document is designed with 24-inch centers. That means that the wall studs are 24 inches apart from one another. Framing in Metal To build this plan in metal, engage FrameUpNow to build the plan as depicted in the plan set of this eBook. 1. Wall panels and trusses are fully described, piece by piece in the plan set. And the metal plan is completely engineered including the wall panels and trusses and an International Building Code (IBC) Stamp is provided as well as the stamp of an engineer in your state. 2. FrameUpNow will provide a complete set of fixtures, connectors and fasteners to complete the erecting of the skeleton. 3. A generic Materials Shopping List is provided so that you can plan and select all the materials beyond the skeleton required to complete the home. Home Depot is an excellent source for finishing materials. 4. A complete set of how-to videos are available to guide you in erecting the skeleton. Framing in Wood The plan set in this document is designed with 24-inch centers. That means that the wall studs are 24 inches apart from one another. To build this plan in wood: 1. Build your wall panels on 16” centers. Wood warps and twists and 16” centers help overcome wood variables. Purchase your connection hardware and connector fasteners from Home Depot. 2. Engage a truss manufacturer to design and manufacture your trusses. The truss manufacturer will engineer and manufacture the trusses and provide a drawing and calculation booklet of the trusses for you to provide to the jurisdiction for permit approval.
YOUR QUICK GUI DE TO CONSTRUCTING A STEEL SKELETON
Before beginning the construction of your steel skeleton, we strongly recommend you purchase the appropriate safety equipment for working on a construction site. This should include safety boots and safety goggles or glasses, a hard hat, a high-visibility jacket, and ear defenders for use with noisy power tools. There is a wealth of information available on the internet for health and safety on a construction site, most of which is basic common sense. Our principal piece of advice is to always keep the site clean and tidy. When building a dwelling, we tend to spend more time looking ahead or above than down at our feet, so best to make sure nothing is left lying around that anyone could trip over. As an added bonus, a clean site is more efficient to work in. The following are the seven steps you will need to take in the construction of your new steel-frame dwelling. For each of these sections we have provided a summary of what will be required, and each flowcode will give you access to more comprehensive, invaluable information.
The right tools for the job – Included in the information you will receive when you purchase the plans for a steel-frame dwelling will be a comprehensive list of tools needed to complete the entire construction process. However, for the frame erection stage, there is only a very short list. The main task will be to connect the individual pieces of the frame. Make sure you have the right tools for the job, as your frame is the most important part of the entire structure. Site preparation and laying the foundation – Here we recommend you use professional contractors. First, the site needs to be cleared and surveyed to establish what type of foundation will be needed. When the site is cleared, it will be ready for the concrete base and any foundation trenches to be dug where necessary.
Note that any services (e.g., water, gas, electricity, and drainage) should be installed in advance of laying the foundation so that you will have direct connections to them all through the concrete base.
Get your snaplines right – Once your concrete foundations have dried, you need to mark out where the frame will sit. You can establish the precise location based on the position of all the connections to the utilities, as you will know exactly, based on the plans, where in the dwelling each of these will be connected.
The next step is to create snaplines on the concrete. These require two people to run a length of heavily chalked string along the concrete base where the outside of the wall frame will be. You tighten the string, lift it up, and allow it to snap back into place, leaving a clear, straight chalk line on the concrete. This needs to be done for all external wall frames, and it is important to ensure that all lines meet at a right angle (90 degrees) to each other.
Taking delivery of the steel frame – All the wall frames, beams, trusses, and joists will arrive on a truck and trailer. As you unload them, place them in the right order on your foundation. In simple terms, you want all the pieces placed in order of installation.
Get on the phone and invite a load of capable friends to a frame construction party. Four or five will be enough, depending on the overall size of the frame, and this is a great way to make building your new home even more memorable and enjoyable.
Installing wall panels – If you’ve got your snaplines right, installing and connecting all the wall panels could not be easier or more straightforward.
Cross bracing – Cross bracing is installed to provide extra stability to keep the panels square to each other and stop them from racking.
Installing the trusses – Once your wall panels are in place, you are ready to install the roof trusses. Depending on their size, you may be able to manually lift them into place, but for larger and heavier trusses, mechanical machinery will be needed.
Flashing, moisture management, air barrier and wind reduction are some of the key benefits of a good house wrap. It is best practice to install flashing at windows and doors, as well as a moisture wrap and wind barrier.
Some builders will skip house wrap altogether—that is a mistake. A good house wrap goes over the exterior sheathing of a house, but on the living area of the siding. It creates a way for moisture that can get behind the siding to escape, and it prevents air from leaking into or out of the home. There are many house wraps in the marketplace today, and technologies are constantly changing and improving. One of the best house wraps available is Tyvek. Moisture collects behind siding in several ways. 1. Moisture in the air from inside your home. This can happen every time you flush a toilet run or water in a sink. 2. Moisture from outside your home. This can occur through any cracks or gaps, some of which may not even be visible.
3. Moisture from condensation. If the temperature varies from inside your energy envelope to the outside, when warm moist air comes in contact with a cool surface, condensation is sure to follow. Once those steps are complete, it’s time for an impromptu barbecue and a celebratory drink of something fizzy! After you have watched the videos that show how simple and rapid it is to erect a steel skeleton, you should feel confident that you have the DIY skills to build your own home.
PLAN SET
SITE LOCATION
THE LOOKOUT
SHEET LIST
Sheet Name
Sheet Name
GN-1 CS-1
GENERAL NOTE COVER SHEET
S2 S1 S3
ROOF TRUSS LAYOUT PANEL LENGTH FRAMING LAYOUT
S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4
ELEVATION ELEVATION
SECTIONS VIEW FRAMING & HOLDDOWN LAYOUT
PANEL LAYOUT & EXTERIOR SNAP SHEET FOUNDATION
D3 D2 D1
DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS
S11 S10 S12
ROOF BRACING PANEL COLOR CODING TRUSS BLOCKING LAYOUT
SQUARE FOOTAGE
ROOM
AREA
RM HEIGHT
BEDROOM DINING RM. KITCHEN LIVING RM.
18 SF 42 SF 41 SF 124 SF 124 SF 67 SF 164 SF 257 SF 448 SF
12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0" 12' - 0"
HALL WALL FOOT PRINT COVERED PORCH ENTRY BATH BEDROOM 2 1ST FLOOR AREA
8' - 0"
40 SF
1,343 Sq.ft
ISOMETRIC VIEW
LOOKOUT
LOOKOUT_07-20-23
SCALE
DRAWN
DATE DRAWN 01-27-2024
JOB REFERENCE
REVISION
JOB DETAILS
CS-1
1/4" : 1'-0"
BA
ADDRESS
DWG FILE
VIEW NAME
ON
The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
1 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
ABBREVIATION
DESIGN CRITERIA
RISK CATEGORY:
II
MFR MANUFACTURER MAX MAXIMUM MACHINE BOLT MB MIN MINIMUM (N) NEW NHR NO HOLDOENS REQUIRED NOT TO SCALE DL O/ OVER OC ON CENTER OSB ORIENTED STRAND BOARD PERF PERFORATED PER PERPENDICULAR PL PLATE POUNDS PER LINEAL FOOT PLF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PAL PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH PSL PARALLEL STRAND LUMBER PRESSURE TREATED (WOOD) PT POST TENSIONED (CONCRETE) PT REINF REINFORCING REQ' REQUIRED SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS SAD STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LUMBER ICC SHTG SHEATHING SLAB ON GRADE SOG SPEC SPECIFICATION SQUARE SQ STD STANDARD SHEAR WALL SW T&B TOP AND BOTTOM TC TOP CHORD TUBE STEEL TS TYPICAL TYP UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE UNO VERTICAL VERT W SHAPE STEEL W WTS WELDED-THREADED STUD
AB ANCHOR BOLT ABOVE ABV AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ALTERNATE ALT APA AMERICAN PLYWOOD BC BOTTOM CHORD BLKG BLOCKING BLW BELOW BM BEAM BRG BEARING
ALL CODES REFERENCED TO AISI S100-20 LRFD SECTION R303 R303.1 HABITABLE ROOMS. ALL HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AGGREGATE GLAZING AREA OF NOT LESS THAN 8 PERCENT OF THE FLOOR AREA OF SUCH ROOMS. NATURAL VENTILATION SHALL BE THROUGHWAY, DOORS, LOUVERS OR OTHER APPROVED OPENING TO THE OUTDOOR AIR. SUCH OPENINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH READY ACCESS OR SHALL OTHERWISE BE READILY CONTROLLABLE BY THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS. THE MINIMUM OPENABLE AREA TO THE OUTDOORS SHALL BE 4 PERCENT OF THE FLOOR AREA BEING VENTILATED. R304.1 MINIMUM AREA: EVERY DWELLING UNIT SHALL HAVE AT LEAST ONE HABITABLE ROOM THAT SHALL HAVE NOT LESS THAN 120 SQUARE FEET (11.2 M2) OF GROSS FLOOR AREA. R304.2 OTHER HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL HAVE A FLOOR AREA OF NOT LESS THAN 70 SQUARE FEET (6.5 M2). EXCEPTION: EVERY KITCHEN SHALL HAVE NOT LESS THAN 50 SQUARE FEET (4.64 M2) OF GROSS FLOOR AREA. R304.3 MINIMUM DIMENSIONS. HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 7 FEET (2134 MM) IN ANY HORIZONTAL DIMENSION. EXCEPTION: KITCHENS. R304.4 HEIGHT EFFECT ON ROOM AREA. PORTIONS OF A ROOM WITH A SLOPING CEILING MEASURING LESS THAN 5 FEET (1524MM) OR A FURRED CEILING MEASURING LESS THAN 7 FEET (2134 MM) FROM THE FINISHED FLOOR TO THE FINISHED CEILING SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED AS CONTRIBUTING TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED HABITABLE AREA FOR THAT ROOM. R303.3 BATHROOMS: BATHROOMS, WATER CLOSET COMPARTMENTS AND OTHER SIMILAR ROOMS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AGGREGATE GLAZING AREA IN WINDOWS OF NOT LESS THAN 3 SQUARE FEET (0.279 M2), ONE-HALF OF WHICH MUST BE OPENABLE. EXCEPTION: THE GLAZED AREAS SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED WHERE ARTIFICIAL LIGHT AND A MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM ARE PROVIDED. THE MINIMUM VENTILATION RATES SHALL BE 50 CFM (23.6 L/S) FOR INTERMITTENT VENTILATION OR 20 CFM (9.4 L/S) FOR CONTINUOUS VENTILATION. VENTILATION AIR FROM THE SPACE SHALL BE EXHAUSTED DIRECTLY TO THE OUTSIDE. SHOWER WALL COVERING: 307.2 BATHTUB AND SHOWER SPACES: BATHTUB AND SHOWER FLOORS AND WALLS ABOVE BATHTUBS WITH INSTALLED SHOWER HEADS AND IN SHOWER COMPARTMENTS SHALL BE FINISHED WITH A NONABSORBENT SURFACE. SUCH WALL SURFACES SHALL EXTEND TO A HEIGHT OF NOT LESS THAN 6 FEET (1829 MM) ABOVE THE FLOOR. 702.3.8 GYPSUM BACKER: GYPSUM BOARD UTILIZED AS THE BASE OR BACKER FOR ADHESIVE APPLICATION OF CERAMIC TILE OR OTHER NONABSORBENT FINISH MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM WITH ASTM C630 OR C1178. WATER-RESISTANT GYPSUM BACKING BOARD SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE USED ON CEILINGS WHERE FRAMING SPACING DOES NOT EXCEED 12 INCHES (305 MM) ON CENTER FOR 1/2-INCH-THICK (12.7 MM) OR 16 INCHES (406 MM) FOR 5 8 INCH-THICK (15.9 MM) GYPSUM BOARD. WATER-RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED OVER A VAPOR RETARDER IN A SHOWER OR TUB COMPARTMENT. ALL CUT OR EXPOSED EDGES, INCLUDING THOSE AT WALL INTERSECTIONS, SHALL BE SEALED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. GENERAL NOTES AND CONDITIONS: A. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE EVERY ATTEMPT TO KEEP THE JOBSITE CLEAN FROM TRASH. B. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A JOBSITE PORTABLE TOILET. C. ALL WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER DIMENSIONS SCALED WITH A TAPE MEASURE. D. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO ADHERE TO THE 2012 IRC. E. VERIFY WINDOW AND DOOR SIZES WITH OWNERS BEFORE ORDERING. F. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATION OF ALL DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS WITH THE DRAWINGS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. RESOLVE ANY DISCREPENCY WITH THE DRAFTSMAN. G. THE STRUCUAL DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS REPRESENT THE FINISHED STRUCTURE. THEY DO NOT INDICATE THE METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE ALL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE STRUCTURE DURING CONSTUCTION. SUCH MEASURES SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, BRACING, SHORING OF LOADS DUE TO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ECT. H. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL SHALL BE SPREAD OUT IF PLACED ON FRAMED FLOORS OR ROOF. LOAD SHALL NOT EXCEED THE DESIGNED LOAD
PER SQ. FT.
Description WINDOW SCHEDULE
WIND DESIGN
3. ENDS OF ALL TRUSSES AND JOISTS TO BE FULLY BLOCKED. PROVIDE SOLID BLOCKING AT ALL RIDGES AND VALLEYS. 4. SHEATHING TO BE 15/32" OSB ON ROOF, AND 7/16" OSB SHEAR PANEL OR EQUIVALENT. UNDERSIDE OF PORCH TRUSSES TO BE FINISHED WITH MOISTURE RESISTANT DRYWALL, TAPED AND TEXTURED. 5. TOP PLATES OF ALL WALLS TO BE ANCHORED TO JOISTS/RAFTERS/TRUSSES WITH AN H2.5 HURRICANE TIE. STUD WALL TOP PLATES TO BE SINGLE MEMBERS. 6. ALL TRUSSES TO BE ENGINEERED BY MANUFACTURER. 7. ALL BEAMS TO BE ANCHORED IN SIMPSON OR EQUAL BEAM SEATS. 8. ALL RAFTER/TRUSS HANGERS TO BE SIMPSON OR EQUAL. 9. INDICATES HEIGHT FROM FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION (F.F.E.) 0'-0". 10. BEAMS AND POSTS TO BE 18GA OR 20GA. RAFTERS AND JOISTS TO BE 18GA OR 20GA. STUDS AND PLATES TO BE METAL 18GA OR 20GA . INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR BOTTOM PLATES TO 18GA OR 20GA. 11. EXTERIOR METAL STUD WALLS SHALL BE BRACED AT EVERY END AND AT LEAST EVERY 25 FT. OF LENGTH WITH STRUCTUAL SHEATHING APPLIED. 12. EXPOSED EAVES AND OTHER WEATHER EXPOSED AREAS TO BE SHEATHED WITH EXTERIOR GRADE PLYWOOD. 13. NAILING SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2012 IRC. 14. FLOOR JOIST OR RAFTERS 11" OR MORE IN DEPTH SHALL BE SUPPORTED LATERALLY BY BRIDGING AT INTERVALS NOT TO EXCEED 8 FT UNLESS BOTH EDGES ARE HELD IN LINE. 15. PRE-MANUFACTURED TRUSS CALCULATIONS AND SPECS. MUST BE SIGNED BY AN ARIZONA REGISTERED ENGINEER AND APPROVED BY BUILDING CODES DIVISION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 16. PROVIDE TRUSS CLIPS AND 1/2" CLEARANCE BETWEEN TOP PLATE OF NON-BEARING WALLS AND BOTTOM OF TRUSSES. 17. ROUGH CARPENTRY: A. ALL METAL CONSTRUCTION TO CONFORM TO THE AISI S100-20 LRFD. B. ALL METAL SHALL BEAR THE STAMP OF AN APPROVED AGENCY. C. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED NAILERS FOR GYPSUM BOARD AND BACK-UP REQUIRED FOR ALL PLUMBING FIXURES AND ACCESSORIES. D. ALL CONNECTORS FOR METAL CONTRUCTION NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE SIMPSON STONG-TIE OR EQUAL. FILL ALL NAIL HOLES IN SIMPSON CONNECTORS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 18. ROOF SHEATHING NOTES: 15/32" OSB OR EQUIVALENT (APA RATED) NAILED 6" O.C. @ EDGES WITH 8d COMMON, 12" O.C. @ INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS. 19. WALL SHEATHING NOTES: 7/16" OSB OR EQUIVALENT (APA RATED) ALL EDGES BLOCKED. 10" @ INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS WITH 8d COMMON.
I.
ESTABLISH AND VERIFY ALL OPENINGS AND INSERTS, ARCHITECTUAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND HVAC PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
Pcs
Plans Note
Window Size
BASIC WIND SPEED (V):
114 MPH
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR (IW): WIND EXPOSURE CATEGORY:
1.0
6050
2
72"w x 60"h
Sliding
D
J. NOTES AND DETAILS SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER GENERAL STRUCTUAL NOTES AND TYPICAL DETAILS. WHERE NO SPECIFIC DETAILS ARE SHOWN, CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO SIMILAR WORK ON THE PROJECT. K. TYPICAL DETAILS APPLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. L. WHERE ANY DISCREPANCIES OCCUR BETWEEN PLANS, DETAILS, GENERAL STRUCTUAL NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE GREATER REQUIREMENTS SHALL GOVERN. FOUNDATION NOTES 1. TERMITE PRETREATMENT BY LICENSED CONTRACTOR UNDER SLAB AND AROUND FOOTING. ALL AREAS BELOW SLABS SHALL BE TREATED NO MORE THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO CONCRETE POUR. EVIDENCE OF TREATMENT MUST BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO PLACING OF CONCRETE. 2. ALL INTERIOR CONCRETE SLABS SHALL BE A MIN. OF 4" THICK CONCRETE OVER 4" COMPACTED AGGREGATE BASE (ASTM D698), FINISH ELEVATIONS AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS, 6" ABOVE ADJACENT GRADE, LEVEL SLABS TO 1/8"-10' MAX. CONCRETE SLABS SHALL BE 2500# PSI AT 28 DAYS. A 4" ALLOWABLE SLUMP. 3. EXCAVATION FOR FOOTING SHALL BE NEAT. 4. FOOTINGS SHALL BE POURED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION AND INCLUDE APPROPRIATE INSPECTION. 5. ALL REINFORCING STEEL MARKED "CONTINUOUS" SHALL BE LAPPED 36”, BAR DIAMETERS AT SPLICES AND AROUND CORNERS OR INTERSECTIONS WITH A STANDARD 90 DEGREE BEND ON CORNER BARS. LAP WIRE MESH ONE FULL MESH AT SIDE AND END LAPS. 6. ALL HARDWARE TO BE SIMPSON OR EQUIVALENT. 7. EXTERIOR FRAME WALL TO BE SECURED WITH 1/2"X4 TITEN ANCHOR BOLTS 4' O.C. FOR 1-STORY AND 32" O.C. FOR 2-STORY. BOLTS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 12" OF EACH END PIECE AND SHALL HAVE A MIN. OF TWO BOLTS PER PIECE. HOLDDOWNS SECURED WITH 1/2”X5” TITEN ANCHOR BOLTS. 8. ALL INTERIOR WALLS TO BE SECURED WITH POWER DRIVEN PINS PER MANUF. SPECS. USE PIN SPACING EQUIVALENT TO 1/2" ANCHOR BOLTS. 9. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO CONFORM TO THE 2012 IRC. VERIFY THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO POURING: 1. ALL HOLDDOWNS, STRAP, AND POST LOCATIONS. 2. CONCRETE FINISHES. 3. UNDERSLAB MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS. 4. STEM WALL BLOCKOUTS. 5. UNDERSLAB ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT AND PANEL RISER LOCATION WHERE APPLICABLE. 6. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: PVC SLEEVES THROUGH FOOTER IF REQUIRED. 20' #4 COPPER GROUND BAR. 7. SLOPE FINISH GRADE AWAY FROM FOOTER. * = STRAP THE HOLDDOWN WITH SIMPSON STHD8
DESIGN WIND PRESSURE:
16.0 PSF MIN
3050
3
Single Hung
36"w x 60"h
SEISMIC DESIGN
CBC
CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE
CL CLR CLEAR
CENTERLINE
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR (le): SPECTRAL RESPONSE COEFFICIENT (S1): SPECTRAL RESPONSE COEFFICIENT (SDS): SEISMIC RESPONSE COEFFICIENT (CS): SEISMIC FORCE RESISTING SYSTEM: RESPONSE MODIFICATION FACTOR (R):
* * *
CMU
CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
CONCRETE CON CONTINUOUS CONT DOUBLE DBL DF DOUGLAS FIR LARCH APA DIAMETER DISTANCE DIST DL DEAD LOAD (E) EXISTING EA EACH ELEV ELEVATION EDGE NAIL EN EQUAL EQ FTG FOOTING GA GAUGE GAL GALVANIZED GLB GLUE-LAMINATED BEAM HD HOLDOWN HDR HEADER HORIZONTAL HORIZ HS HIGH STRENGTH HSS HOLLOW STRUCTURAL SECTION INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE IBC INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL ICC LL LIVE LOAD LSL LAMINATED STRAND VENEER LVL LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER
EXTERNAL DOOR SCHEDULE
*
Pcs
Door Size
Plans Note
Description
*
*
Hung Door
3080
1
36"w x 96"h
ANALYSIS PROCEDURE: SEISEMIC DESIGN CATEGORY:
*
*
Hung Door
2668
2
30"w x 80"h
MAPPED SPECRAL RESPONSE ACCELERATION (Ss)
*
SITE CLASS:
*
OCCUPANCY CATEGORY:
*
ELASTIC FUNDAMENTAL PEROPD (T)
*
SITE COEFFICIENT (Fa):
*
LONG PERIOD SITE COEFFICIENT (Fv)
*
INTERNAL DOOR SCHEDULE
Pcs
Door Size
Plans Note
Description
SOIL PROPERTIES
Hung Door
2668
2
28"w x 80"h 30"w x 80"h
ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE: LATERAL BEARING PRESSURE: COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION (O)
*
*
Hung Door
2468
1
*
FLOOR LOADS
FLOOR LIVE LOAD:
40 PSF 7 PSF
@
AT
DEAD LOAD:
(N) (E)
NEW
EXISTING PERPENDICULAR PARALLEL CENTER LINE
&
AND
Beam Schedule
“
INCH;DITTO NUMBER DIAMETER DEGREE
SNOW LOADS
#
SNOW LIVE LOAD
< 5° = 40 psf, >5° = 40 psf x Roof slope factor
Glulam Beam(GB)
Engineering Passed
Claded with 18G Flat Sheet of Metal on both sides(CB)
3 1/2 5 1/2 5 1/2 5 1/2 Beam Depth
C
Beam
Capacity
EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY
B1
DESIGN CODE FOUNDATION TYPE
IBC 2021
B4 B3 B2
C 4
GENERAL NOTES
STRUCTURAL RESPONSE 0.2s SPECTRAL RESPONSE FOUNDAMENTAL PERIOD
50
0.117 s
SEISMIC WEIGHT BASE SHEAR FORCE
109.632 KIP 11.158 KIP 11.758 KIP
THICKNESS IN mils (IN 1/1000in.)
MEMBER DEPTH (IN 1/100 in.)
SEISMIC STOREY SHEAR FORCE OVERSTREANGTH FACTOR
400 S 162-54
3
TABLE R301.2 (1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA:
FLANGE WIDTH (IN 1/100 in.)
STYLE S=STUD OR JOIST SECTION T=TRACK SECTIONS U=CHANNEL SECTIONS F=FURRING CHANNELS SECTIONS
GROUND SNOW LOAD:
20 40
ROOF LIVE LOAD:
WIND TOPOGRAPHIC EFFECTS: WIND SPEED: SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY: WIND BORNE DEBRIS ZONE: SPECIAL WIND REGION:
NO W115
MINIMUM DELIVERABLE THICKNESS (MILS)
DESIGN THICKNESS (INCHES)
NO NO
GAUGE
97 68 54 43 33 27 18
20 22 25
.1017 .0713 .0566 .0451 .0346 .0283 .0188
32 DEGREES MODERATE TO HEAVY 0 NEGLIGIBLE BY GEOTECHNICAL ANALYSIS) C (UNLESS OTHERWISE DETERMINED
Deferred Submittal Table
Painting Flooring Work Celling Work Interior Wall Panel Installation HVAC System Installation PlumbingInstallation Work Electrical Installation Work Window And Door Installation Roofing System Works Exterior Wall Panel Installation Costruction of Foundation Installation of Utilities Excavation and Leveling Work
Foundation and site preparation
WINTER DESIGN TEMP: TERMITE: FROST LINE DEPTH: WEATHERING:
12 14 16 18
Enclosure And Envelope Works
ICE BARRIER UNDERLAYMENT REQUIRED:
NO
FLOOD HAZARDS:
62.5 DEGREES 32 ADMINISTRATOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AS DETERMINED BY THE FLOOD PLAIN
1 TYPICAL LIGHT GAUGE STUD DESIGNATIONS
Mechanical,Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Systems
MEAN ANNUAL TEMP: AIR FREEZING INDEX:
EXTERIOR WALL - BEARING & NON BEARING
Interior Finishing Works
CODE REVIEW BUILDING CODE:
STUD SECTION
SPACING
2021 IBC AISI S100-20 LRFD IBC
Other Relevant Construction drawing
550S162-33 2' 0" INTERIOR WALL - NON BEARING STUD SECTION SPACING 350S162-33 2' 0"
SOFFIT LEGEND
SYMBOL LEGEND
TRUSS NOTES:
ENGINEERED TRUSS CALCULATIONS TO BE SUBMITTED TO BUILDING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. TRUSS MANUFACTURER TO SPECIFY HANGER CONNECTORS FOR TRUSS COMPONENTS (TYP.) DESIGNER ASSUMES THAT TRUSSES BEAR ON ALL EXTERIOR PERIMETER WALLS (TYP.) OR BEAMS. NOTE: WALL CONSTRUCTION TO BE 2X6 METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C. WITH METAL 2X4 OR 2X6 BOTTOM PLATE AND SINGLE 2X4 OR 2X6 TOP PLATE.
DETAIL NUMBER
# A##
550S162-33
2' 0"
DETAIL CALL OUT
SHEET NUMBER
# POST BASE SIMPSON - ABE66
LINTEL MATERIAL STUD SECTION
HATCHING INDICATES SOFFIT
SECTION NUMBER
EXTENT OF SOFFIT
SPACING
FRAMING NOTES: 1. ALL STRUCTUAL METAL TO BE 18 GA OR 20GA, ALL POST AND BEAMS TO BE 18GA OR 20GA. 2. FIREBLOCKING IN ALL METAL STUD WALLS AT FURRED DOWN AREAS AND SOFFITS. FIREBLOCKING IN ALL OPENINGS AROUND VENTS, PIPES, DUCTS, SKYLITES AND SIMILAR OPENINGS.
SECTION CALL OUT
SHEET NUMBER
350S162-33
2' 0"
FLOOR AND BEAM STUD SECTION
# A## A
8'-0"
8'-0"
FRAMING HEIGHT ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
FRAMING HEIGHT ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER
D
INTERIOR ELEVATION CALL OUT
B
SPACING
C
350S162-43
2' 0"
NOTE: TRUSS MANUFACTURERS LAYOUT TAKES
CROSS HATCHING INDICATES ARCHED SOFFIT
REVISION NUMBER
TRUSS
PRECEDENCE OVER PLAN LAYOUT. PLEASE REFERENCE.
EXTENT OF SHELF
REVISION CALL OUT
STUD SECTION
SPACING
CEILING SLOPE
9'-1"
9'-1" FLAT
350S162-33
2' 0"
8'-0" 9'-0"
FRAMING HEIGHT ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
TOP OF ARCH @ FRAMING SPRING POINT @ FRAMING
CEILING TRANSITION
HEIGHT OF CEILING A.F.F.
TRUSS STRAP
VINYL CPT
FLOORING MATERIAL
FLOORING TRANSITION
STUD SECTION
SPACING
350S162-43
2' 0"
2 TYPICAL LIGHT GAUGE MATERIALS
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2 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
Panel Accessories
Design Summary
Grommet TITAN THD12X110 TITAN THD10X80 FRAMECAD Hold Down Fix 50mm Flat Washer FRAMECAD 12g-19mm XDrive FRAMECAD 10g-19mm XDrive FRAMECAD 10g-19mm HWH Hex
216 310
Wind Load System Roof Load Floor Type
W114 Auto Concrete
4 87 95 12 79 80
FC_FrameUpNow
13 18 Panel Summary
Support posts Support beams Non load bearing walls Load bearing walls
49'-0" 79'-7 1/2" 68'-9 1/2" 118'-1"
LEGEND
7 4
Non Load Bearing Internal Wall Non Load Bearing Extenal Wall Load Bearing Internal Wall Load Bearing Extenal Wall
GB CB NI LI B NE LE
Webbed Beam (TOB 8'-0") Webbed Beam (TOB 8'-0") Webbed Beam (TOB 8'-0") Webbed Beam (TOB 8'-0") Beam Summary
B4 B3 B2 B1
1 8'-5 1/2" 1 35'-1/2" 1 27'-8" 1 8'-5 1/2"
Beam
Glulam Beam Claded Beam
35'-111 2 "
27'-111 2 "
8'-0" 8'-0"
Post Summary
16'-9 3 4 "
5'-31 2 "
5'-101 4 "
550S 33mil 50ksi
10'-81 2 "
P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1
Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0") Use BeamsPostsUS System (BOP 0")
1 7'-0" 1 7'-0" 1 7'-0" 1 7'-0" 1 7'-0" 1 7'-0" 1 7'-0"
Single Absolute Stud
Back to Back Stud
1 5 8 "
LI5
LI3
LI4
LI2
SS
SS
SS
3050WD
3050WD
Opening Summary
Bath 41 Sq.ft
Height
Width Qty
1 5 8 "
12'-0" CLG Height
UW UW UD UD UD UD UD
6'-8" 6'-8"
3'-5" 3'-0" 3'-0"
3 2 1 2 3 1 1
12'-0" CLG Height 124 Sq.ft Bedroom
12'-0" CLG Height 124 Sq.ft Bedroom #2
6'-11 1/2" 6'-11 1/2" 6'-11 1/2"
2'-9 1/2"
2468DR
3'-0" 6'-0" 2'-11"
350S 33mil 50ksi
NI32 12'-0" CLG Height 18 Sq.ft Hall
D1 SD6
5'-0" 5'-0"
Single Absolute Stud
Back to Back Stud
1 5 8 "
OPEN
B41+
SS
SS
SS
NI29
NI33
NI35
NI36
D1 SD4
1 5 8 "
12'-0" CLG Height 164 Sq.ft Kitchen
D1 SD5
Single Absolute Stud 550S 43mil 50ksi
Back to Back Stud
NI40
1 5 8 "
NI38
257 Sq.ft 12'-0" CLG Height Living Room
12'-0" CLG Height Dining Room
67 Sq.ft
D1 SD5
1 5 8 "
42 Sq.ft Entry
6050WD
6050WD
3068DR
SS LI15
LI13
LI14
LI12
LI11
Single Absolute Stud 350S 43mil 50ksi
Back to Back Stud
10.9
1 5 8 "
8'-0" CLG Height 448 Sq.ft Covered Porch
D1 SD7
1 5 8 "
B43
Racking Resistance (kip)
8'-0 3 8 "
2'-5 5 16 "
9'-113 16 "
8'-0"
8'-4"
8.1
27'-111 2 "
8'-0"
35'-111 2 "
Applied Wind Force (kip)
N
895 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE
Scale- 1/4": 1'-0" Frame Layout
Living
Front Porch
448 SF 1343 SF
Total
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS CALCULATED FROM THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
3 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
LEGEND
Non Load Bearing Internal Wall Non Load Bearing Extenal Wall Load Bearing Internal Wall Load Bearing Extenal Wall
GB CB NI LI B NE LE
Beam
Glulam Beam Claded Beam
7'-111 2 "
8'-0"
6'-0"
6'-0"
LI5
LI3
LI4
LI2
NI32
B41+
NI29 7'-81 2 "
NI33
NI35
NI36
8'-0"
8'-0"
3'-8"
NI40 2'-8"
NI38
2'-21 2 "
LI15 3'-81 2 "
LI13
LI14 8'-0"
LI12 8'-0"
LI11
5'-51 2 "
2'-21 2 "
B43
N
895 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE
Living
Scale- 1/4": 1'-0" WALL PANEL & LAYOUT PLAN
Front Porch
448 SF 1343 SF
Total
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS CALCULATED FROM THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
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4 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
FRAMECAD Tri Fix FRAMECAD 10g-19mm HWH Hex Truss Accessories Truss Summary
Truss Design Summary
Loading Code Design Code System Name BC Restraints Roof Pitch Snow Load Wind Speed Roof Load
IBC 2021 LRFD AISI S100-20 LRFD FC_FrameUpNow
74 780
2'-0" 18.435 0.0 W114 SHEET
Standard Truss Half Truss Half Girder Truss Half Gable Truss Gable Truss Gable Frame
2 1 6
19'-0" 35'-0" 89'-0"
490'-0" 14 258'-2" 30 1 13'-11"
LEGEND
V U S1 T PC HG GI HA GF G
Gable Frame Girder Truss Gable Truss
Rafter User Truss Sadel Truss Truncated Truss Parallel Truss Half Girder Truss Half Gable Truss
Roof Design Load Roof Dead load(psf) Roof Live Load(psf) Design Point Load(kip) Celling Dead load(psf)
14 20
<5° = 40 psf 0.25 3
Snow Live Load
>5° = 40 psf x slope factor of the Roof
GF2
0"
HG1
HN1
2'-11 2 "
HN1
4'-11 2 "
HN1
6'-11 2 "
HN2
8'-11 2 "
HN2
10'-11 2 "
HN1
12'-11 2 "
HN1
14'-11 2 "
HN1
16'-11 2 "
HN1
18'-11 2 "
HN3
20'-11 2 "
HN4
HN5
24'-11 2 "
HN6
26'-11 2 "
N
895 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE
Living
Front Porch
448 SF 1343 SF
Roof Truss Layout Scale- 1/4": 1'-0"
Total
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS CALCULATED FROM THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
5 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
T.O. Roof 18'-3/4"
T.O. Roof 18'-3/4"
12'-3/4"
12'-3/4"
T.O. Wall
T.O. Wall
12
12
3
3
8'-3/4"
8'-3/4"
7'-0"
7'-0"
7'-0"
7'-0"
T.O. Wall
T.O. Wall
0'-0"
0'-0"
FFE
FFE
Left Elevation
Front Elevation
12
12
12
12
4
4
4
4
12'-3/4"
T.O. Wall 8'-3/4" T.O. Wall 12'-3/4"
T.O. Wall
12
12
3
3
12:3
8'-3/4"
7'-0"
T.O. Wall
0'-0"
0'-0"
FFE
FFE
Right Elevation
Rear Elevation
Scale- 1/4": 1'-0" Elevation
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
6 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
18'-3"
T.O. ROOF 18'-3"
T.O. ROOF
T.O. WALL 12'-3/4"
12'-3/4"
T.O. Wall
D3SD29
D3SD29
D2SD23
D2SD23
D2SD23
D1SD7
D1SD7
Living Area
Living Area
Bath
D1SD6
D1SD6
D1SD6
0'-0"
FFE 0'-0"
FFE
Section B-B
SECTION A-A
Section View Scale- 1/4": 1'-0"
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7 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
Bracing Summary (kip)
Resistance 'Y' Resistance 'X' Shortage 'Y' Shortage 'X' Wind Force 'Y' Wind Force 'X' Loading Code: Max Spacing 'Y' Max Spacing 'X' Brace Engineering:
IBC 2021 LRFD Strength Method
10.100 11.700 0.000 0.000 7.900 11.500
503'-9 3/16" 420'-8 1/4"
Earthquake Summary
Overstrength Factor Base Shear Force Seismic Weight Fundamental Period 0.2s Spectral Response Structural Response Foundation Type Design Code Seismic Storey Shear Force
3 6.825 kip 6.825 kip 63.634 kip 0.191 s 50 4 C IBC 2021
Bracing Makeup (kip)
Cladding Resistance 'Y' Cladding Resistance 'X' P/Board Resistance 'Y' P/Board Resistance 'X' Sheath Resistance 'Y' Sheath Resistance 'X' Brace Resistance 'Y' Brace Resistance 'X'
0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 3.000 1.800 7.100 9.900
SS1-1.0
SS1-1.6
SS1-1.6
SS1-1.8
SS1-2.0
SS1-1.0
SD5 D1
SS1-1.0
Bracing Plan
Bracing Types
SS1
Single 250-33-50 Strap 10g-
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8 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
LEGEND
50mm Flat Washer Titan THD10x80 FRAMECAD 12g-19g XDrive
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
Wall Holddown Plan (Prescriptive)
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
9 of 17
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
Starting Layout 2
LEGEND
Non Load Bearing Internal Wall Non Load Bearing External Wall Load Bearing Internal Wall Load Bearing External Wall
GB CB NI LI B NE LE
Beam
Glulam Beam Claded Beam
28'-0"
20'-0"
14'-0"
8'-0"
LI5
LI3
LI4
LI2
NI32
B41+
NI29
NI33
NI35
NI36
NI40
NI38
LI15
LI13
LI14
LI12
LI11
B43
5'-9"
13'-9"
16'-0"
24'-0"
27'-8"
Layout 2 Starting
N
895 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE
Living
Front Porch
448 SF 1343 SF
Panel Layout & Exterior Snap Sheet Scale- 1/4": 1'-0"
Total
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS CALCULATED FROM THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
Lips of header plate notched out to receive stud
Lips of nog notched out to receive stud
Web of head notched out to receive stud
Stud section swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Web of nog notched to allow stud to pass
Web of header plate notched to allow stud to pass
Nog section swaged to allow neat fit inside stud
Stud section swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Lips of head notched out to receive stud
Stud swaged to fit inside header plate
Plate to Jamb Stud Connection
Lips of plate notched out to recieve stud
Header Plate to Jamb Stud Connection
Web of sill notched to allow stud to pass
Header Plate to Jamb Stud Connection
Plate to Jamb Stud Connection
Stud section swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
End of brace swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Lips of sill notched out to receive stud
Sill Plate to Jamb Stud Connection
Lips of plate notched out to receive stud and brace
Web of nog notched to allow stud to pass
Base of stud swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Base of stud swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Studs screwed together at max 6", alternating side of web
Stud section swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Lips of plate notched out to recieve stud
End of stud swaged to allow neat fit inside plate
Lips of nog notched out to receive stud
Lips of plate notched out to recieve stud
K Brace to Bottom Plate Connection
out to recieve stud
Stud to Bottom Plate Connection
End Stud to Bottom Plate Connection
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use 1x10g screws for all connections
Back to Back Stud Connection
01
02
LOAD BEARING WALL PANEL ASSEMBLY
NON-LOAD BEARING WALL PANEL ASSEMBLY
S/LS CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
S/LS50 CONNECTOR
Strap Brace
Studs as per engineering
Top Plate
2 x 10g screws
2 x 10g screws
2 x 10g screws
Strap Tensioner
Hold-down MSSC CONNECTOR WITH STRONG BOLT
Concrete Foundation
Standard Site Connections "T" Junction
Standard Site Connections "L" Corner
Standard Site Connections "INLINE"
Standard Site Connections "Angled" Connection
#10 SELF-DRILLING SCREW
Nog/Blocking
Connect to foundation with Screw Anchor or Wedge Anchor, according to manufctur'sspecifications.
studs located for internal lining fixing
studs located for internal lining fixing
3/8" Ø ANCHOR
Attach each end of strap to studs with 10g Flat Head screws as per Engineering. After ends are connected each strap must be tensioned with one strap tensioner. Post tension, strap must be screwed to each stud it crosses using 10g Flat Head screws.
2 x 10g screws
2 x 10g screws
2 x 10g screws
S/LS CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
Note: for connections between braced walls use connections specified by the Engineer
03
04
GENERAL WALL TO WALL CONNECTION
STRAP BRACE TO WALL CONNECTION
PRE-MANUFACTURED TRUSSES 350S 162 33mil 50ksi
FAUX BEAMS @ 48" O.C. 6" OPEN CELL R-38 INS. IN CEILING TRUSS
PRE-MANUFACTURED TRUSSES
350S 33mil 50ksi PRE-MANUFACTURED TRUSSES
1/2" OSB IN FIELD 1/2" ACX OVER EAVES TILE ROOFING
Back to back studs
8'-0"
7'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
10g or 12 g screws, as per Engineering
5'-0"
6" OPEN CELLR-38 INS. IN CEILING
SIMP. H2.5 1/2" DRYWALL
VENTED 2X4 BLK
2X6 FASCIA
1 3 8 "
1 3 8 "
4'-6"
4'-0"
Hold-down MSSC CONNECTOR WITH STRONG BOLT
2X4 STUDS @ 24" O.C.
VENTED 2X4 BLK
(RECOM) RCA 223 / RCA 225 RIGID CONN. (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
6'-0" 2'-0"
4'-0"
Extra 10g screw to each stud
2'-0"
2'-0"
(RECOM) RCA 225 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
WINDOW
2'-0"
3X6 RS RAFTERS @ 32" O.C. 5/8" T1-11 SHEETING W/ TILE ROOFING 2:12 PITCH DBL 2X6 TOP PLATE. BD JOINTS TO BE DIRECTLY OVER STUD WITH PLATE OVERLAP MIN. 4' O.C.
#10 SELF-DRILLING SCREW
1 3 8 "
1 3 8 "
1'-0"
2X6 FASCIA
3'-0"
1/2" DRYWALL
3/8" Ø ANCHOR
350 S 43mil 50ksi BEAM ASSEMBLY
2X4 STUDS @ 24" O.C.
2X6 FASCIA
3'-0"
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550S 162 43mil 50ksi 1/2" DRYWALL, TYP. 2X4 STUDS @ 24" O.C. Pre-Manufactured BEAM
Studs as per engineering
350S 33mil 50ksi
Hold-down MSSC CONNECTOR
PRE-MANUFACTURED TRUSSES 4" OPEN CELL R-19 INS. IN WALLS
Strap Brace
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
1 3 8 "
1 3 8 "
ONE COAT STUCCOSYSTEM
PORCH TRUSS
Hold-down MSSC CONNECTOR WITH STRONG BOLT
Hold-down MSSC CONNECTOR WITH STRONG BOLT OR TITAN HD SCREW ANCHOR
550S 162 33mil 50ksi @ 24" O.C.
SHEAR PANEL
S/LS CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
4X6 POST
RCA 225
S/LS CONNECTOR
33 MIL TRACK TYP.
3/8" OSB SHEAR PANEL ONE COAT STUCCO SYSTEM R-28 INSULATION
RCA 223
TRACK
TIE PLATE
Connect to foundation with Screw Anchor or Wedge Anchor, according to manufctur'sspecifications.
DOOR
895 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE
1-3/8" B 1-3/8" INLINE PANELS TYPICAL ANCHOR BOLT & BOLT HOLE LOCATION 1-3/8" A 1-3/8" PANELS EDGE
Living
Concrete Foundation
Front Porch
448 SF 1343 SF
Total
05
06
07
08
09
LOAD BEARING WALLS
POST / BEAM CONN.
WALL / TRUSS CONN.
WALL / RAFTER CONNECTION
SQUARE FOOTAGE IS CALCULATED FROM THE OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALLS.
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The_Lookout_350_8-7-24_4.6_ES
36 x 24
COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
RCA 223
RCA 223
350S 33mil 50ksi TRUSS
TIE PLATE
350S 33mil 50ksi
SHEATHING MATERIAL 1/2" OSB
2X6 RAFTERS @ 2' O.C. W/ 1/2" OSB W/ 1/2" MOISTURE RESISITANT DRYWALL
TRUSS
350S 33mil 50ksi
TRUSS
350S 33mil 50ksi LE BLOCKING
SOFFIT
350S 33mil 50ksi SHEET ROCK
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
STAGGER FASTENERS IN 2 ROWS
LAG SCREW OR BLOT
SHEATHING MATERIAL 1/2" OSB
LEDGER
2X6 LE RAF.
350S 43mil 50ksi Beam
PANEL FIELD SCREW AT 1'-0" O.C. EA. STUD #6 SCREW MIN.
SOFFIT BOARD
DRIP PROFILE 2X6 FASCIA
18 Ga
2X6 FASCIA
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350 S 33mil 50ksi CEILING FRAMING
SOFFIT
350S 33mil 50ksi LE BLOCKING
3
6ft Plus
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
4X6 POST
END STUD
2-#8 AT 2'-0" O.C. SCREW
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
DISTANCE SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE REDUCED TO 4.5" IF LAG SCREWS ARE USED OR BOLT SPACING IS REDUCED TO THAT OF LAG SCREWS TO ATTACH METAL LEDGERS TO METAL BAND JOISTS.
10 BEAM / RAFTER CONN.
11
12
13
14
LEDGER
SOFFIT / FASCIA BOARD CONNECTION
BEAM / TRUSS CONN.
STUD BRACING WITH SHEATHING
TIE PLATE
TIE PLATE
RCA 223
RCA 223
TIE PLATE
S/LS50 CONNECTOR
TIE PLATE
RCA 223
550S 43mil 50ksi HORIZONTAL MEMBER
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi DIAGONAL MEMBER
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
10g-19mm X-Drive SCREWS
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550S 43mil 50ksi DIAGONAL MEMBER
550S 43mil 50ksi DIAGONAL MEMBER
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi DIAGONAL MEMBER
S/LS CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550S 43mil 50ksi VERTICAL MEMBER
550S 43mil 50ksi DIAGONAL MEMBER
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550S 43mil 50ksi VERTICAL MEMBER
550S 43mil 50ksi HORIZONTAL MEMBER
CEILING
S/LS CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
VERTICAL POST
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
10g-19mm X-Drive SCREWS
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
4x6 POST
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
CEILING BORED
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi VERTICAL MEMBER
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
4x6 POST
FC 32-5/97 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi VERTICAL MEMBER
FC 32-5/97 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550S 43mil 50ksi VERTICAL MEMBER
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi HORIZONTAL MEMBER
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
350S/550S 33mil 50ksi HORIZONTAL MEMBER
4x6 POST
T CONNECTION WITHOUT POST
15
16
17
18
19
BEAM TO BEAM CORNER CONNECTION
BEAM TO BEAM L-CONNECTION
BEAM OVER BEAM CONNECTION
BEAM TO BEAM T-CONNECTION
ADJACENT BEAM TO POST CONNECTION
TIE PLATE
TIE PLATE
TIE PLATE
RCA 223
Truss
8 3 16 "
8 3 16 "
STC Connector
LAPPED ASSEMBLY BEAM
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
550 S 43mil 50ksi
Truss
LAPPED ASSEMBLY BEAM
Tolerance Of 1/2" for non load bearing effect
10g-19mm XDrive SCREWS
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
STC CONNECTOR
Top Chord
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
Ceiling Panel
(RECOM) RCA 223 RIGID CONNECTOR (OPTIONAL) S/H2.5 CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
Wall Panel
Pre-Manufactured BEAM 550S 162 43mil 50ksi
Non Load Bearing Wall
LAPPED ASSEMBLY BEAM
550 S 43mil 50ksi
Connector STC
BEAM ASSEMBLY 550 S 43mil 50ksi
FASTENERS IN THE CEILING ARE HELD BACK 8" TO 12" FROM THE NEAREST CORNER
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
WALL PANEL
Truss Bottom Chord STC CONNECTOR Ceiling Panel
1/2" CORNER BACK CLIP
TIE PLATE CONNECTOR WITH #10 SCREWS
WALL PANEL
1/2" CORNER BACK CLIP
To allow for vertical truss movement,screws into the truss or raftershould not be driven completelyflush against the connector
Wall Panel
Non Load Bearing Wall
WALL PANEL
Load Bearing Wall
Non Load Bearing Wall
WALL PANEL
WALL PANEL
20
21
22
23
24
DRYWALL CLIP/CEILING BOARD CONNECTION
ADJACENT WALL TO BEAM CONNECTION
WALL TO BEAM L- CONNECTION
WALL TO BEAM T- CONNECTION
TRUSS TO NON LOAD-BEARING WALL CONNECTION
LOOKOUT_07-20-23
SCALE
DRAWN
DATE DRAWN 01-27-2024
JOB REFERENCE
REVISION
JOB DETAILS
A1
1/4" : 1'-0"
BA
ADDRESS
DWG FILE
VIEW NAME 12 of 17
ON
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COLD FORMED STEEL SKELETON ONLY
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