Ron,
I did consider using a Fitch beam, but I would only be able to get a plate on one side due to framing, plumbing, etc inside the soffit beyond the balcony. http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=b673d5af-22e3-427a-b940-dc5dcc6ebfb9&file=glulam_repair.pdf
Mike,
I thought about in the brace idea, but my grade beams are not parallel with the glulam and it would be difficult to get it installed properly given the labor pool on site.
The reason I am leaning toward the "stacked beam" is because I only have the length of the balcony to work with and...
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