shaneelliss
Structural
- Oct 15, 2007
- 109
I am looking at a house plan in seismic design category D. It has two full stories plus a basement that has a stick framed portion in the rear for a walkout. The engineer used the tables in IBC section 2306 for shear wall values.
My question is, if the engineer has provided calculations to show that the shear walls can resist the forces induced by wind or earthquake based on section 2306, does the plan also have to meet the any of the other requirements in IBC section 2308 (conventional light frame construction), such as the restriction on masonry veneer, braced line wall spacing no more than 25', and the requirement to have a braced line wall panel not more than 8' from each end of the braced wall line?
My question is, if the engineer has provided calculations to show that the shear walls can resist the forces induced by wind or earthquake based on section 2306, does the plan also have to meet the any of the other requirements in IBC section 2308 (conventional light frame construction), such as the restriction on masonry veneer, braced line wall spacing no more than 25', and the requirement to have a braced line wall panel not more than 8' from each end of the braced wall line?