camber
Structural
- Jul 20, 2005
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I have a building designed in 1949. The floor framing plans indicate a 9"-13ga -24" o.c. for the floor framing. I am assuming this is a 9" deep 13 ga thicknes member spaced at 24" on center. In the notes, it indicates provide joist bridging per manufacturers instructions. Anyone have an idea on manufacturers/design properties for this vintage steel stud joist. I have not been to the site as it is a three hour drive and would like to do a little homework prior to heading out blind. The client would like to install a CT scan on this floor. I have my doubts about the capacity and am most likely going to recommend additional steel beams directly under the support locations for the scanner. Any information would be appreciated.