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WIND LOADS ASCE 7

WIND LOADS ASCE 7

WIND LOADS ASCE 7

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Where do I find information on ASCE-7 wind loads @ 72 mph requirements for Calofornia? Is there a site on the web with that information?

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RE: WIND LOADS ASCE 7

JayZ:

This is probably to late to help you, but go to the ASCE.org site.  The current revision is ASCE 7-98.  California has probably adopted IBC 2000 which uses ASCE 7-98.  Amazon.com can also get references for you.  Also this is a standards book and not simply some data.

David J. Haley, PE

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