I don't know why I am always having questions with Chapter 34 of the IBC but I do.
I was asked to look at an existing wood structure that was built in 1951. The existing structure has a hip roof formed out of plywood plate trusses with conventional framing at each hip end. There is some concern about an addition that is going onto the building and the additional loading the additional framing will be placing on the existing structure. We have been asked to submit a proposal to investigate the structure to make sure the roof is acceptable, if not, propose a fix for the roof to support the new loads.
The problems comes up because the GC has all of the original drawings from when the structure was built (amazing). At the end of each hip, the structure was suppose to have a double truss. A field visit reveals that there was only 1 truss installed. It has been this way for the past 60 years and there is no sign of distress in the roof.
We planned on trying to use section 3403.3 of the IBC (the 5% allowable increase) but now we are not sure if we can. What do others think?
I was asked to look at an existing wood structure that was built in 1951. The existing structure has a hip roof formed out of plywood plate trusses with conventional framing at each hip end. There is some concern about an addition that is going onto the building and the additional loading the additional framing will be placing on the existing structure. We have been asked to submit a proposal to investigate the structure to make sure the roof is acceptable, if not, propose a fix for the roof to support the new loads.
The problems comes up because the GC has all of the original drawings from when the structure was built (amazing). At the end of each hip, the structure was suppose to have a double truss. A field visit reveals that there was only 1 truss installed. It has been this way for the past 60 years and there is no sign of distress in the roof.
We planned on trying to use section 3403.3 of the IBC (the 5% allowable increase) but now we are not sure if we can. What do others think?