Engrman
Structural
- Apr 2, 2002
- 54
I have a 2 story condo project where the "I" joist floor framing bears on a 2 hour rated unit separation wall. The architect says he has used this detail for ten years with no objection from the local building official as long as it was detailed properly, drywall cut out around the joists, firecaulking, etc. Now the official says no way, no how can the structure penetrate the double layer of 5/8" rock and says the joists must be hung off a ledger. I wasn't particularly thrilled with the idea in the first place but let the architect talk me into it. The joists can't be turned the other way because that would screw up the HVAC trunk ducts and feeders. I can't furr out another wall under the joist ends because that would make the rooms smaller and the architect swears the rooms are too small as it is. The gyp can't be applied to the other side of the wall because it is a double wall system with the same condition on the other side. So now I have to lag screw thru 2 layers of 5/8" gyp to get to a rim joist and I'm worried about bending on the screws. In my opinion, lag screws are brittle and not very good in bending. Anybody have any thoughts or opinions?