SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
Forgive the rudimentary/shortness of this question as I have to run out the door in a minute.
I am currently working on a project that is a tall 2 stories and is made up of 8 different cladding materials (a real nightmare). One cladding material they are using is veneer CMU and veneer brick. The code being used is IBC 2015. The project has large openings which is requiring a hung lintel system over some sections of the building (I say some because… see comment about 8 different siding materials above). We have some sections of brick veneer “piers” around the building that are full height and other sections with mass CMU/brick veneer and others that go over large curtain wall systems.
Currently this CMU/brick veneer is topping out at 33’-0”. My question is in regards to the code height limit of 30’-0”. Do we really need to relieve the brick veneer that is over the 30’-0” limit (I know the code allows gables to go to 38'-0")? It’s just so close. In some areas, due to the architectural layout, there is just nothing to support the brick on (due to floor openings and stairs).
I am currently working on a project that is a tall 2 stories and is made up of 8 different cladding materials (a real nightmare). One cladding material they are using is veneer CMU and veneer brick. The code being used is IBC 2015. The project has large openings which is requiring a hung lintel system over some sections of the building (I say some because… see comment about 8 different siding materials above). We have some sections of brick veneer “piers” around the building that are full height and other sections with mass CMU/brick veneer and others that go over large curtain wall systems.
Currently this CMU/brick veneer is topping out at 33’-0”. My question is in regards to the code height limit of 30’-0”. Do we really need to relieve the brick veneer that is over the 30’-0” limit (I know the code allows gables to go to 38'-0")? It’s just so close. In some areas, due to the architectural layout, there is just nothing to support the brick on (due to floor openings and stairs).